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PREFATORY  NOTE 

One  of  the  results  of  the  war  important  to  the  manufacturing  inter- 
ests of  the  country  is  the  establishment  of  the  dyestuffs  industry  on  a 
scale  commensurate  with  our  needs. 

This  list,  begun  hi  1915  as  a  typewritten  list  of  134  entries,  has 
been  gradually  expanded  to  meet  the  continued  demand  for  refer- 
ences, and  now  represents  the  material  in  the  Library  of  Congress 
with  considerable  additions  of  references  to  highly  technical  litera- 
ture found  elsewhere.  The  addition  of  the  shelf  mark  indicates  that 
the  item  is  hi  the  Library  of  Congress. 

The  subject  index  presented  peculiar  difficulties,  since  the  writings 
listed  include  many  published  at  a  tune  when  consistency  to  an 
established  nomenclature  was  not  so  rigidly  expected  as  at  present. 
The  inclusion  of  literature  in  several  foreign  languages  also  added  to 
the  difficulties  of  the  indexer.  By  the  exercise  of  the  utmost  care  it 
is  hoped  that  errors  have  been  reduced  to  a  minimum.  Acknowledg- 
ment is  here  made  to  The  Chemical  Catalog  Company  (Inc.),  New 
York,  for  reading  the  proof  of  the  index,  but  responsibility  for  any 
errors  which  may  not  have  been  eliminated  rests  with  the  compiler. 

H.  H.  B.  MEYER, 

Chief  Bibliographer. 
APPLETON  P.  C.  GRIFFIN, 

Acting  Librarian  of  Congress, 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C.,  August  14, 1919. 

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES 

[In  practically  every  case  where  the  book  or  periodical  is  in  the  Library  of  Congress 
the  shelf-number  has  been  added  at  the  end  of  the  reference.] 

1  American  chemical  society.     Chemical  abstracts,  vol.  1-12. 

Easton,  Pa.,  1907-date.     12  v. 

Consult  general  index,  or  the  index  of  each  volume  under  Dyes. 

QD1.A51 

2  Journal,  1879-date. 

New  York,  1879-date.    39  v 

Consult  general  indexes  or  index  of  each  volume  under  Dyestuffs. 

QD1.A5 

3  Bolley,  Pompejus  Alexander.     Die  Theerfarbstoffe.     Begonnen 

von  dr.  P.  A.  Bolley  und  dr.  Emil  Kopp  .  .  .  Fort- 
gesetzt  unter  Mitwirkung  von  dr.  R.  Gnehm  .  .  .  von  dr. 
Richard  Meyer. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  solin,  1867-97.  xx,  1791  p. 
iUus.,  diagrs.  (part  fold.)  22%cm.  (Handbuch  der  cTiem- 
ischen  tecJinologie  .  .  .  Tirsg.  von  .  .  .  BoUey  .  .  .  5.  bd., 
1.  gruppe) 

Contains  bibliographies. 
4-20183  TP910.B7 

4  Crookes,  Sir  William.     A  practical  handbook  of  dyeing  and 

calico-printing. 

London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1874-     xvi,  730  p.,  1  I. 
front.,  illus.,  plates,  tables,  diagrs.     22™. 
Bibliography:  p.  702-715. 
Rich  in  material  on  dyestuffs. 
8-25445  TP893.C94 

5  Gar§on,  Jules.     Bibliographic  de  la  technologie  chimique  des 

fibres   textiles :   proprie'te's — blanchiment — teinture — ma- 
tieres  colorantes — impression — appr^ts. 
Strasbourg,  Impr.  alsadenne  anct  G.   FiscTibach,  1893.    vi 
p.,  2  1.,  [3]-170  p.,  1  I.    26%cm.     (Societe  industrielle  de 
Mulhouse.    Bulletin  special) 

14-16148  Z7914.T3G2 

6  Georgievics,  Georg  Cornelius  Theodor  von.     Lehrbuch  der 

chemischen  Technologie  der  Gespinstfasern. 
Leipzig  und  Wien,  F.  Deuticke,  1913.     1  v.     diagrs.     23%™. 
"Literatur  der  Farbstoffe":  v.  1,  p.  [525]-526.     "Literatur  zur  Ein- 

leitung":  v.  1,  p.  [527]-553. 

14-1981  TP893.G33 

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7  International  catalogue  of  scientific  literature   .  .  .     Pub.  for 

the  International  council  by  the  Royal  society  of  London. 
London  [etc.]  1902-16.     18  v.     21%™. 

See  each  volume  of  Class  D,  Chemistry,  under  Dyestuffs. 
5-8722  Z5521.I61 

8  Lunge,  Georg.     Technical  methods  of  chemical  analysis,  ed.  by 

George  Lunge  ...  in  collaboration  with  E.  Adam, 
F.  Barnstein  [and  others].  English  translation  from 
the  latest  German  ed.,  adapted  to  English  conditions  of 
manufacture,  ed.  by  Charles  Alexander  Keane  ...  in 
collaboration  with  T.  L.  Bailey,  C.  O.  Bannister  [and 
others]. 

London,  Gurney  and  Jackson,  1908-14-  6  v.  in  3.  illus., 
tables.  25™. 

See  v:  2,  pt.  2:  1184-1185;  v.  3,  pt.  2:  1017. 
9-13940  TP161.L92 

9  O'Neill,    Charles.     Chemistry   of   calico   printing,   dyeing,   and 

bleaching,  including  silken,  woollen,  and  mixed  goods, 
practical  and  theoretical. 

Manchester,  Dunnill,  Palmer,  and  co.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1860. 
1  p.  1.,  ii,  vii,  v,  407,  vii  p.  22™. 

"References  to  English  and  foreign  journals  and  magazines  con- 
taining articles  in  connection  with  the  subject  of  this  work  "  : 
p.  [365]-384. 

"...  Works  wholly  devoted  to  dyeing,  etc.":  p.  385. 
8-23829  TP893.O58 

10  Wahl,  Andre.     L'industrie  des  matieres  colorantes  organiques. 

Paris,  0.  Doin  etfils,  1912.  2  p.  1.,  897  p.  illus.,  diagrs. 
18\em.  (Encyclopedic  scientifique,  pub.  sous  la  direction 
du  DT  Toulouse  .  .  .  Biblioiheque  des  industries  chimiques, 
directeur:  Juvenal  Derome) 

^'Ouvrages  a  consulter  "  :  p.  377-378.     "Index  bibliographique  "  :  p.  381- 
387.    12-4664  TP893.W3 


BOOKS  AND  ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS 

11  Aladdin's  cave  of  the  dye  industry. 

Scientific  American,  June  9,  1917,  v.  116:  570.      Tl.S5,v.ll6 

12  Allen,  Alfred  Henry.     Allen's  commercial  organic  analysis;  a 

treatise  on  the  properties,  modes  of  assaying,  and  proxi- 
mate   analytical    examination    of    the    various    organic 
,  chemicals  and  products  employed  in  the  arts,   manu- 

factures, medicine,  etc.,  with  concise  methods  for  the 
detection  and  estimation  of  their  impurities,  adultera- 
tions, and  products  of  decomposition.  4th  ed.  Entirely 
rewritten.  Ed.  by  Henry  Leffmann  .  .  .  and  Wj  A. 
Davis. 

Philadelphia,  P.  Blakiston's  son  &  co.,  1909—17.    9  v.  illus., 
plates,  tables.    23™. 

III.  Hydrocarbons,  bitumens,  naphthalene  and  its  derivatives, 
anthracene  and  its  associates,  phenols,  aromatic  acids,  gallic  acid 
and  its  allies,  phthalic  acid  and  the  phthaleins,  modern  explo- 
sives.— V.  Tannins,  analysis  of  leather,  dyes  and  colouring  mat- 
ters, dyestuffs  of  groups  6  to  12,  colouring  matters  of  natural 
origin,  analysis  of  colouring  matters,  colouring  matters  in  foods, 
inks. — VI.  Amines  and  ammonium  bases,  aniline  and  its  allies. 
9-29872  QD271.A45 

13  Alt,  H.     Thioindigorot. 

Farberzeitung.     Berlin,  1906,  v.  17:  169-171. 

14  Alternatives  in  case  of  a  dyestuff  famine. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Sept.  18,  1915,  v.  80:  192. 

Tl.S52,v.80 

15  Alway,  F.  J.,  and  W.  D.  Bonner.     Umlagerung  der  Azoxyben- 

zaldehyde. 

BericTite  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesettschaft.     Berlin,  1905, 
v.  88:  2518-2520.  QDl.D4,v.38 

16  Alwyn- Schmidt,  L.  W.     Future  development  of  the  dyestuff 

industry. 
Color  trade  journal,  Mar.,  1919,  v.  4'  51-58.       TP890.C6,v.4 

17  American  chemical  society,  New  York  section.    Report  of 

Chemicals  and  dyestuffs  committee. 

*  Congressional  record,  63d  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  v.  52,  pt.  6,  p.  7-9. 
Introduced  into  the  Record  by  Mr.  Wallin,  Dec.  10,  1914. 

Jll.R5,v.52,pt.6 
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18  American  dye  industry. 

Gas  age,  June  1,  1918,  v.  41  >'  508.  TP700.G14,v.41 

19  American  dye  industry:  symposium. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Nov.  1914, 
v.  6:  941-95S.  TPl.J6,v.6 

20  American  dye  industry  now  leads  the  world. 

Current  opinion,  Jan.,  1919,  v.  66:  64.  AP2.C95,v.66 

21  American  dye-making. 

Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49:  275-276. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

22  American  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Aug.  24,  1918,  v.  54:  853. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

23  American  dyes  for  the  world. 

Literary  digest,  Jan.  22,  1916,  v.  52:  172.  AP2.L58,v.52 

24  American  dyestuff  industry. 

Scientific  American,  Sept.  26,  1914,  v.  Ill:  242. 

Tl.S5,v.lll 

25  American  dyestuffs  industry  and  its  prospects. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Dec.,  1918,  v. 
10:  1026.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

26  American  dyestuffs  industry:   unpardonable  delay  in  adequate 

protection. 
Protectionist,  Apr.  1916,  v.  27:  781-782.        HFl760.P8,v.27 

27  American  dyestuffs  manufacture:  discussion. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1916,  v. 
8:  950-952.  TPl.J6,v.8 

28  American    dyestuffs    manufacturers'    association,    New    York. 

Annual  meeting. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  14,  1918,  v.  54:  2968. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

29  American  manufacturers  of  aniline  dyes.     Proceedings  of  the 

First  convention,  New  York,  Jan.  22-23,  1918. 

30  American  rainbow. 

Scientific  American,  Nov.  16,  1918,  v.  119:  394. 

Tl.S5,v.ll9 


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31  American  school  of  correspondence,  Chicago.    Textile  chem- 

istry and  dyeing;  a  manual  of  practical  instruction  in  the 
art  of  textile  bleaching  and  coloring,  and  allied  processes 
of  treatment,  including  many  useful  hints  and  recipes, 
by  Louis  A.  Olney. 

Chicago,   American   school  of  correspondence,    1909.     3   p. 
I.,   11-348    p.  incl.  illus.,   plates,    diagrs.    front,    (port.) 
plates.     25™. 
£-8904  TP893.A54 

32  Analysis  of  logwood  extracts. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  81.  TP890.C6,v.4 

33  Anderson,  D.  G.     British  national  dye  scheme. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  June,  1915, 
v.  7:  538-541.  TPl.J6,v.7 

34  Andes,  Xouis  E.     Neuerungen  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  Anstrich- 

farben  und  Anstrichfarben-Fabrikation. 
Chemikerzeitung,  Cofhen,  1901,  v.  25:  1035-1038 

TPl.C45,v.25 

35  Announcement  of  the  Federal  trade  commission:  with  regard 

to  licenses  under  German  dye  and  drug  patents. 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  May,  1918. 
v.  10:  404.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

36  Anthracene  and  its  production. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Dec.  12,  1908,  v.  66:  379. 

Tl.S52,v.66 

37  Apotheker,  Nan.     Kise  of  an  important  American  industry. 

New  France,  Nov.,  1918,  v.  2:  278-279. 

38  Application  of  aniline  dyestuffs  to  leather. 

Scientific  American,  Oct.  13,  1900,  v.  83:  228.         Tl.S5,v.83 

39  Armstrong,  James.     Coal-tar  miracles. 

World's  work,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  33:  427-435. 

Discusses  principally  dyestuffs.  AP2.W8,v.33 

40  Arnoldi,  Heinrich.     Ueber  Metallcyanide. 

Miinchen,  C.  Wolf  und  Sohn,  1907.     53  p. 

41  Artificial  indigo. 

Scientific  American,  Nov.  8,  1902,  v.  87:  306.         Tl.S5,v.87 

42  Artificial  organic  dyes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug.  28,  1915,  v.  80:  141. 

Tl.S52,v.80 


10  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

43  Artificial  vs.  natural  indigo. 

American  Catholic  quarterly  review,  Apr,,  1901,  v.  26: 
396-398.  AP2.A332,v.26 

44  Ashton,  B.  C.     Indigenous  tans  and  vegetable  dyestuffs  of  New 

Zealand. 

Journal  of  agriculture  of  New  Zealand,  Aug. -Sept.,  1917,  v. 
15:  55-62;  117-128;  June  and  Sept.,  1918,  v.  16:  358-365; 
v.  17:  136-139. 

45  Auerbach,  G.     Das  Anthracen  und  seine  Derivate.     2.  Aufl. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  Sohn,  1880.     279  p.  22™. 

46  Auwers,  Karl.     Die  Constitution  der  Oxyazokorper. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  (Jhenie,  Leipzig,  1908,  v.  360: 
11-25.  QDl.L7,v.360 

47  Badel,  A.     Das  Aetzen  von  Indigo  mit  Reduktionsmitteln. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.  Berlin,  1912, 
v.  10:  277-279. 

48  Baekeland,   L.   H.     What  is  the  matter  with  the  American 

chemist  ? 
Harper's  magazine,  Apr.,  1917,  v.  134:  707-714. 

AP2.H3,v.l34 

49  Baeyer,  Adolf  von.     Dibenzalaceton  und  Triphenylmethan. 

Berichte  derdeutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  569-590,  1156-1164.  QDl.D4,v.38 

50  Ueber  Anilinfarben. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte  (Jhemie.  Berlin,  1906,  v.  19: 
1287-1292.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 

51  -  Untersuchungen     iiber     die    Abkommlinge    des    Tri- 

phenylcarbinols. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  fur  Chemie.  Leipzig,  1907,  v.  354: 
152-204.  QDl.L7,v.354 

52  -  and  V.  Villiger.     Ueber  die  Farbbasen  der  Triphenyl- 

methanfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  1183-1184.  QDl.D4,v.37 

53  Baillot,  Nouveau  manuel  du  teinturier,  ou  Guide  pratique  des 

apprentis  et  des  ouvriers  dans  Tart  de  la  teinture,  con- 
tenant  diverses  recettes  pour  faire  toutes  sortes  de  cou- 
leurs  sur  laine,  soie,  fil  et  coton;  .  .  .  suivi  du  Manuel  de 
1'art  du  teinturier-de'graisseur,  (extrait  d'un  ouvrage 
encore  ine'dit)  par  L.-Se"b.  Le  Normand. 
Paris,  Bachelier,  1819.  xiv,  334  P-  17™- 

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54  Baker,  Prank.     The  structure  of  carbonium  salts  and  of  the 

triphenylmethane  dyes  as  indicated  by  their  absorption 
spectra. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1907,  v.  91:  1490-1500. 

QDl.C6,v.91 

55  Bally,  O.     Neue  Syn  these  in  der  Anthracenreihe  und  iiber  neue 

Kiipenfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  194-196.  QDi.D4,v.38 

56  Bamberger,    Eugen.     Diazotierbarkeit    der    Anthranile    und 

Umlagerung  von  Arylanthranilen  in  Acridone. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
v.  J&:  1707-1723.  QDl.D4,v.42 

57  -  Ueber  hydroxylirte  Azoxybenzole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  1614-1623.  QDl.D4,v.35 

58  -         -  and  F.  Elger.     Ueber  die  Reduktion  des  Orthonitroaceto- 

phenons. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  1611-1625.  QDl.D4,v.36 

59  -  and  J.    Grob.     Zur  Kenntnis   des  Benzaldehydphenyl- 

hydrazons. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  2017-2023.  QDl.D4,v.34 

60  and  P.  de.  Gruyter.     Ueber  Formazylemethylketon. 

Journal  fiir  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  64: 

QDl.J75,n.s.,v.64 


61  -         -  and  A.  Wetter.     Diazotirung  des  Nitrobenzols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  629-330.  QDi.D4,v.37 

62  -        -  and  H.  Witter.     Ueber  Formazylphenylketon. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1902,  n.  s.,  v.  65: 

139-149.  QDl.J75,n.s,v.65 

63  Bancroft,  Edward.     Experimental   researches  concerning  the 

philosophy  of  permanent  colours;    and  the  best  means  of 
producing  them,  by  dyeing,  calico  printing,  &c.     [2d  ed.] 
London,  Printed  for  T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davies,  by  G.  Sidney, 
1813.    2v.    22%™. 

8-33999  TP897.B2 


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64  Bancroft,  Edward.     Facts  and  observations,  briefly  stated,  in 

support  of  an  intended  application  to  Parliament. 
[London]  1798.    23  p.    21™. 

Asking  for  an  extension  of  the  author's  exclusive  right  to  the  use  of 

quercitron  bark. 
8-23831  TP925.Q4B2 

65  Barbier,  Ph.     L'aposafranine  et  ses  homologues. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris,  1907,  4-  s^r->  v-  1-'  468-4? 4- 

QDl.S4,4.s6r.,v.l 

66  Nouvelles  matieres  colorantes  directes. 

Societe   industrielle   de    Mulhouse.     Bulletin,    1905,   v.    75: 
153-154.  T2.S75,  v.75 

67  -  Sur  les  phe'nosafranines  symetrique  et  dissymetrique. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris.     Bulletin,  1905,    3.  ser.,    v.  33: 
1190-1198,  1906,  3.  ser.,  v.  35:  859-868. 

QDl.S4,3.se"r.,v.33,35. 

68  Barratt,   J.    C.     The  staining   act:  an  investigation  into   the 

nature  of  methylen-blue-cosin  staining. 
Biochemical  journal,  Liverpool,  1906,  v.  1:  406-428. 

69  Bartholomaus,  Erich.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  indigoider  Ver- 

bihdungen. 
Marburg,  Koster  <&  Schnell,  1911.     69  p. 

70  Baskerville,  Charles.     Coal-tar  industry  and  its  jubilee. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Oct.  1906,  v.  34:  J$1-J$2. 

AP2.R4,v.34 

71  -         -  and  T.  B.  Foust.     Rare-earth  mordants. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v-  ®$: 
104-105.  TPl.S6,v.23 

72  Bassett,  Henry,  jr.     Ueber  o-Aminotriphenylcarbinol. 

Munchen,  V.  Hqfling,  1904-     45  P- 

73  Battegay,  Martin.     Beitrag  zur  Kenntnis  des  Hystazarins. 

Basel,  1904.     80  p. 

74  Baumert,  R.     Ueber  Azo-Farbstoffe  aus  der  Pyridinreihe. 

Breslau,  H.  Fleischmann,  1906.     4?  P- 

See    also    Berichte   der    deutschen    chemischen    Gesellschaft. 
Berlin,   1906,  v.  39:  2971-2976.  QDi.D4,v.39 


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75  Beacall,  Thomas,  and  others.     Dyestuffs  &  coal-tar  products; 

their  chemistry,  manufacture  and  application;  including 
chapters  on  modern  inks,  photographic  chemicals,  syn- 
thetic drugs,  sweetening  chemicals,  and  other  products 
derived  from  coal  tar,  by  Thomas  Beacall  .  .  .  F.  Chal- 
lenger .  .  .  Geoffrey  Martin  .  .  .  and  Henry  J.  S.  Sand. 
London,  C.  Lockwood  and  son,  1915.  156  p.  front,  (fold, 
tab.)  illus.  25%™.  (Manuals  of  chemical  technology  1. 
Ed.  J>y  G.  Martin} . 

"Reprinted  with  additions  from   'Industrial  and   manufacturing 

chemistry,'  vol.  I." 
15-13392  TP910.B35 

76  Beatty,  W.  Gedney.     German  trade  subsidies. 

American  economist,  Feb.  8,  1918,  v.  61:  63. 

.  .  .  necessitate  protection  of  American  dye-stuff  industry  .  .  . 

HC101.A5,v.61 

77  Bechhold,  H.     Ein  Condensationsproduct  von  Indoxylsaure  und 

Nitrosoantipyrin. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 

V.  36:  4131-4135.  QDl.D4,v.36 

78  Becker,  Hans.     Contributions  a  Tetude  des  colorants  du  type 

"Azonium." 
Berne,  1902.    28  p. 

79  Beckers,  William.     American  dyestuff  manufacture. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  9, 1916,  v.  52:  133. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

80  Relationship  of  explosives  to  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  journal,  Nov.  25,  1916,  v.  51:  5023. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

81  Beckmann,  E.,  and  W.  Gabel.     Molekulargrosse  des  Indigos. 

Berichte  der  deuschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  2611-2618.  QDl.D4,v.39 

82  Behal,  A.     Sur  les  colorants  employes  dans  la  fabrication  des 

produits  alimentairos. 

Revue  scientiflque  de  la  France  et  de  I'etranger.     Paris,  1910, 
v.  48:  549-5o3.  Q2.R53,v.48 

83  Behrens,  T.  H.     Ueber  das  Verhalten  pflanzlicher  und  tierischer 

Fasern  zu  Teerf  arbstoffen. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cofhen,  1903,  v.  27:  1252-1254. 

TPl.C45,v.27 


14  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

84  Bemiss,  Elijah.     The  dyer's  companion,  in  two  parts.     Part 

first,  containing  a  general  plan  of  dying  wool  and  woollen, 
cotton  and  linen  cloths,  yarn  and  thread.  Also,  direc- 
tions for  milling  and  finishing,  stamping  and  bleaching 
cloths.  Part  second,  contains  many  useful  receipts  on 
dying,  staining,  painting,  &c.  2d  ed.,  enl.  and  improved. 
New-York,  E.  Duyckinck,  1815.  viii,  [5}-307  p.  17%cm. 

1-9643  TP897.B45 

85  Benedikt,  Rudolf.     The  chemistry  of  the  coal-tar  colours.     Tr. 

from  the  German  and  ed.,  with  additions,  by  E.  Knecht. 
London,  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1886.    vi.  p.,  2  1.,  248  p.    illus. 
(incl.  diagrs.)     18cm.     (Technological  handbooks  [4]) 

4-351  TP914.B4 

86  -  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

London,  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1889.    2  p.  1.,  vii-xi,  [1],  833  p. 
diagrs.     18cm.     (Technological  handbooks) 
G  S  15-472 

3d  ed.     London,  1900. 

87  Benzinger,  Hans.     Uber  Derivate  des  Dithioathylens. 

Freiberg  i.  Br.,  Speyer  and  Kaerner,  1910.     39  p. 

88  Bergmann,  Eduard.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  o-Aminoazo- 

verbingdungen. 
Erlanger,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1901.    39  p. 

89  Bergtheil,  C.     Efficiency  of  the  present  process  of  natural  indigo 

manufacture. 
Nature,  Nov.  8,  1906,  v.  75:  SO.  Qi.N2,v.75 

90  Bergues,  L'art  du  teinturier,  suivi  de  Part  du  teinturier-degrais- 

seur. 
Paris,  MaTher  et  cie,  1827.     1  p.  I.,  307.     17™. 

17-4750  TP897.B5 

91  Bernstein,  J. ,  and  others.  Hydroxylarmere  Vorstufen  des  Fisetins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  2177-2182.  QDl.D4,v.38 

92  Bernthsen,  A.     Die  Teerf  arbstoffe  in  neuerer  Zeit. 

Fdrlerzeitung.    Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:  158-163,  180-183,  203- 
208. 

93  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Konstitution  der  blauen  Schwefel- 

farbstoffe. 

Verhandlungen  der  Gesellschaft  deutscher  Naturforscher  und 
Aerzte,  Leipzig,  1908,  v.  80:  80-81. 


DYESTUFFS  15 

94  Berthollet,  Claude  Louis,  and  Amedee  B.  Berthollet.     Ele- 

ments of  the  art  of  dyeing;  with  a  description  of  the  art  of 
bleaching  of  oxymuriatic  acid.  2d  ed.  Tr.  from  the 
French,  with  notes  and  engravings,  illustrative  and  supple- 
mentary, by  Andrew  Ure. 

London,  Printed  for  T.  Tegg;  [etc.,  etc.]  1824-    2  v.     plates 
(partly  fold.)     22™. 
See  especially  vol.  1. 
8-25442  TP897.B54 

95  Berzelius,  Jons  Jakob,  fnherre.    Lehrbuch  der  Chemie.     5. 

umgearb.     Original-aufl. 

Dresden  und  Leipzig,  Arnold,  1843-48.     5  v.     plates  (part 
fold.)  tables.     22™. 

See  each  vol.  under  name  of  the  dye. 
14-22405  QD28.B57     1848 

96  Besthorn,  E.     Uber  eine  neue  Klasse  von  Chinolin-Farbstoffen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2762-2770.  QDl.D4,v.46 

97  Bezdzik,    A.,    and    P.    Friedlaender.     ttber    indigoide    und 

indolignoide  Farbstoffe  der  Napthalinreihe  und  deren 
Spaltu  ngsprodukte . 

Sitzungsberichte    der    Kaiserlichen    Akademie    der    Wissen- 
schaften.      Wien,  1909,  v.  118:  43-58. 

98  Bick,  E.  C.  T.     Tests  for  fastness  of  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  18,  1915,  v.51: 192. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

99  Binder,  Felix.     Rapport  sur  les  plis  cache tes  de  M.  Freiberger 

concernant  les  enlevages  sur  indigo  au  moyen  des  nitrates 
et  des  nitrites. 

Societe   industrielle   de    Mulhouse.    Bulletin,    1913,   v.   83: 
225-234.  T2.S75,v.83 

100  -  and  J.  Frossard.     Reserves  au  citrate  stanneux  sodique 

sur  noir  d'aniline  Prud'homme. 

Societe   industrielle   de    Mulhouse.    BuTLetin,   1902,   v.   72: 
260-261.  T2.S75,v.72 

101  Binz,  Arthur.     Addition  von  Alkali  an  Indigo. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Berlin,   1906,  v.   19: 

1415-1418.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 

102  — ; Fortschritte  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  kunstlichen  organis- 

chen  Farbstoffe  inbesondere  im  Jahre  1903. 
Chemische  Industrie,  Berlin,  1905,  v.  28:  321-327. 

TPl.C48,v.28 


16  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

103  Binder,  Felix.     Die  Mission  der  Teerfarben-Industrie. 

Berlin,  0.  Reimer,  1912.     13  p. 

104  — Notizen  zur  Kenntnis  des  Indigos. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.  1:229-230. 

105  Reduction  des  Indigos  in  einem  wasserfreien  Medium. 

Journal  fur  praJctische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  63: 

497-516.  QDl.J75,n.s,v.63 

106  Schwefelf arben  der  Methylenviolettgruppe. 

Chemische  Industrie.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  29:  295-297. 

TPl.C48,v.29 

107  Technologische  Vorlesungs-  und  Practicumsversuche. 

Zeitschrift  fur   angewandte    Chemie.     Berlin,   1902,  v.  15: 

1129-1133.  QDl.Z3,v.l5 

108  Ueber  gebromte  Indigotine. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   CTiemie,  Leipzig,   1909,  v.  22: 

1757-1759.  QDl.Z3,v.22 

109  Verwendung  der  wichtigeren  organischen  Farbstoffe. 

Bonn,  F.  Cohen,  1905.     43  p. 

110  Zur  Theorie  der  Indigoreduktion. 

Zeitschrift  fur  EUktrochemie.      Halle,  1903,  v.  9:  599-600, 
804-805.  TP250.Z6,v.9 

111  A.  Kufferath.     Die  Salze  des  Indigos. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie,    Leipzig,  1902,  v.  325: 
196-204.    "  QDl.L7,v.325 

112  Verbesserte  Methode  zur  Analyse  des  Indigos 

mit  Hydrosulfit. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:  225-226. 

113  and  P.   Rung.     Die  Bestimmung  des   Indigotins   auf 

gekiipten  Faserstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Leipzig,  1902,  v.  15: 
557-559,  616-629.  QDi.Z3,v.l5 

1 14  and  A.  Walter.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Indigoreduktion. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Berlin,   1904,  v.   17: 

40-41.  QDi.Z3,v.l7 

115  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Zink-Kalk-Kiipe. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  435-437. 


DYESTUFFS  17 

116  Bird,  Frederick  J..    The  American  practical  dyer's  companion; 

comprising  a  description  of  the  principal  dye-stuffs  and 
and  chemicals  used  in  dyeing  .  .  .  embracing  in  all  over 
eight  hundred  receipts  for  colors  and  shades,  accompanied 
by  one  hundred  and  seventy  dyed  samples  of  raw  mate- 
rials and  fabrics. 

Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird  &  co.;  1882.    xxmi,  [17]-388  p. 
patterns,     24™. 
8-25441  TP897.B61 

117  The  dry  cleaner  and  garment  dyer. 

[Philadelphia,  1891}    3  p.  I,  [3],  182  p.     19™. 

"Dyewares  and  their  uses":  p.  59-65. 
8-23976  TP909.B61 

118  Bistrzycki,  A.     Ueber  den   triboluminescirenden  Stammkoh- 

lenwasserstoff  des  Rosanilins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3696-3699.  QDi.D4,v.37 

119  and  J.  Gyr.     Das  Stammcarbinol  des  Rosanilins  und 

seine  Isomeren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
V.  38:  1245-1253.  QDl.D4,v.38 

120  and  C.   Herbst.      [7.7-Diphenylquinomethane;     the 

charomgen  of  the  oxytriphenylmethane  dyes.] 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  2333-2339.  QDl.D4,v.36 

121  Blitz,  Wilhelm.     Ueber  den  osmotischen  Druck  der  Kolloide. 

Beitrage  zur  Dialyse  und  Osmose  von  Farbstofflosungen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  physikalische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1911,  v.  77: 

91-116.    '  QDl.Z45,v.77 

122  Bloxam,  William.  P.     Our  present  knowledge  of  the  chemistry 

of  indigo. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1905,  v.  87:  974-987. 

QDl.C6,v.87 
See  also  Its  Proceedings,  1904,  v.  20:  159-160. 

QDl.C62,v.20 

123  and  A.  G.  Perkin.     Indirubin. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1910,  v.  97: 1460-1475. 

QDl.C6,v.97 

124  Bluish-green  vat  dyes. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Fib.  15,  1918,  v.  18: 
209.  TNl.M45,v.l8 

121113°— 19 2 

I 


18  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

125  Bluxnenreuter,  Carl.    Ueber  Derivate  des  p-Dimethylindigos. 

Rostock,  A.  Erben,  1911.     63  p. 

126  Blumrich,  Karl.     Ueber  den  Zusammenliang  zwischen  Farbe 

und  Konstitution  der  gemischten  Pyridinfarbstoffe  aus 
sekundaren  Aminen. 
Weida  i.  Th.,  Thomas  und  Hubert,  1912.     70  p. 

127  Bodmer,  Ernst.     Delphinblau;  Modern-Azurine. 

Zurich,  1908. 
Dissertation. 

128  Uber   die   Einwirkung   von  Amidoverbindungen    auf 

Gallocyaninfarbstoffe. 

Winlerthur,  1908.     83  p. 

129  Borker,  Th.     Farbstoffe. 

Chemische  Zeitschrift.    Berlin,  1907,  v.  6:  305-310. 

QDl.C69,v.6 

130  Bottiger,  E.,  and  G.  Petzold.     Das  technische  Oxydations- 

schwarz. 
Farberzeitung.    Berlin,  1907,  v.  18:  8-10. 

131  Bohn,  R.     Le  progr£s  dans  le  domaine  des  matieres  colorantes 

de  cuve. 

Revue  generale  de  chimie  pure  et  appliquee.    Paris,  1910, 
v.  13:  257-267.  QDl.R33,v.l3 

132  Uber  die  Fortschritte  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  Kiipen- 

farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1910, 
v.  43:  987-1007.  QDl.D4,v.43 

133 Ueber  Indanthren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36: 1258-1260.  QDl.D4,v.36 

134  Bokorny,  Th.     Notiz  iiber  die  Giftigkeit  einiger  Anilinfarben 

und  anderen  Stoffe. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cofhen,  1906,  v.  30:  217-219. 

TPl.C45,v.30 

135  Bolley,    Pompejus    Alexander.     Die    Theerfarbstoffe.     Be- 

gonnen  von  dr.  P.  A.  Bolley  und  dr.  Emil  Kopp  .  .  . 
Fortgesetzt  unter  Mitwirkung  von  dr.  R.  Gnehm  .  .  . 
von  dr.  Richard  Meyer. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  sohn,  1867-97.    xx,  1791  p. 
ilius.,  diagrs.  (part  fold.)     22¥m-     (Handbuch  der  chemis- 
chen Technologic  .  .  .  hrsg.  von.  .  .  .  Bolley  ...     5.  Id.,  1. 
gruppe) 
4-20183  TP910.B7 


DYESTUFFS  19 

136  Bollina,  E.,  S.  von  Kostanecki  and  J.  Tambor.     Studien 

iiber  das  Brasilin. 

Berichte    der    deutschen    chemischen    GeseUschaft.    Berlin, 
1902,  v.  35: 1675-1678.  QDi.D4,v.35 

137  Book,  Q.     Constitution  der  Cyaninfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3804-3806.  QD l  .D4,v.38 

138  -      —    Ueber  die  Reaction  von  Aceton  gegen  Nitroopiansaure. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  1498-1502.  QDl.D4,v.35 

139  Borsche,  Walther  and   C.  E.  Bolser.    Ueber   einige  Oxy- 

azoaldehyde. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 

V.  34:  2094-2104.  QDl.D4,v.34 

140  -          -   and   F.    Streitberger.     Ueber   den  Einfluss  ungesat- 

tigter  Seitenketten  auf  das  Kuppelungsvermogen  von 
Phenolen  und  die  Farbung  der  resultirenden  Oxyazover- 
bindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  4116-4136.  QDl.D4,v.37 

141  Bosch,  Emil.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Aethylbenzylanilins. 

Numberg,  W.  Tummel,  1904.    48  p. 

142  Bottler,  Max.     Die  verschiedenen  Schwarz  auf  Wolle. 

Deutscher  Fdrberkalender.     Munchen,  1902,  v.  11:  6-13. 

143  Boyer,  J.     New  method  of  measuring  the  effect  of  light  upon 

dyes  and  pigments. 
Scientific  American,  Nov.  5,  1910,  v.  103:  360.     Tl.S5,v.i03 

144  Brauer,  P.     tJber  die  Veranderungen  der  Absorptionsspektra 

organischer  Farbstoffe  durch  Metallsalze. 
Monatshefte  fur  der  naturwissenschaftlichen   Unterricht  oiler 
Schulgattungen.    Leipzig,  1912,  v.  5:  345-349.     Q3.M7,v.5 

145  Brand,  Kurt.     Ueber  o-Azothioanisol-und  o-Thiodianisidin. 

t   Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  3463-3468,  3988.  QDl.D4,v.42 


20  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

146  Brannt,  William  Theodore,  ed.     The  practical  dry  cleaner, 

scourer,  and  garment  dyer:  comprising  dry  or  chemical 
cleaning;  purification  of  benzine;  removing  stains;  wet 
cleaning;  finishing  cleaned  fabrics;  cleaning  and  dyeing 
furs,  skin  rugs  and  mats;  cleaning  and  dyeing  feathers; 
bleaching  and  dyeing  straw  hats;  cleaning  and  dyeing 
gloves;  garment  dyeing;  stripping;  analysis  of  textile 
fabrics.  2d  ed.,  in  great  part  re- written  and  much  enl. 
Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird  &  co.,  1907.  xviii,  275  p.  illus. 
19cm. 

See  index  under  Dyestuffs. 
7-31272  TP909.B84 

147  Brass,  Kurt.     Uber  Chinon-benzidin  und  sein  Umwandlungs- 

produkt. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2902-2906.  QDl.D4,v.46 

148  Braun,  Julius  von.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  basis'chen  Diphenyl- 

und  Triphenylmethan-Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  633-646. 

See  also  vol.  37:  2670-2678.  QDl.D4,v.37 

149  -         -  and  O.  Koscielski.     Synthesen  in  der  fettaromatischen 

Reihe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  1526-1529.  QDl.D4,v.46 

150  Brazilian,  market  for  aniline  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.  4-  36-38.        TP890.C6,v.4 

151  Breuning,    Wilhelm.     Kombination    von   Triphenylm  than- 

f  arbstoffen  mit  der  Indigo  gruppe. 
Wurzburg,  H.  Sturtz,  1909.     81  p. 

152  British  dye  industry. 

Engineer  (London),  June  7,  1918,  v.  125:  489-490. 

TAl.E5,v.l25 

153  British  dye  industry. 

Science,  Feb.  14,  1919,  n.  s.,  v.  49:  163-164. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.49 

154  British  dye  scheme  criticised. 

Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49:  276-277. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 


DYESTUFFS  21 

155  British  dyestuff  manufacture. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Oct.  1,  1916,  v.  15: 
416-418.  TNl.M45,v.l5 

156  British  scheme  for  state  aid  to  dye  industry. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
Reports,  Dec.  9,  1918,  no.  288:  933-937. 

HCl.R198,1918,no.288 
.     Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.  4:  44~46-        TP890.C6,v.4 

157  The  British  supply  of  synthetic  colours. 

Nature,  Nov.  19,  1914,  v.  94:  322.  Ql.N2,v.94 

158  British  treatment  of  the  dye  industry. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  June  24, 1918,  no.  147:  1148-1149. 

HCl.B198,1918,no.l47 

159  Bruce,  George  H.     How  may  the  permanent  success  of  our  dye 

industries  be  secured  ? 
Scientific  American,  May  6,  1916,  v.  114:  4^3. 

Tl.S5,v.ll4 

160  Bruckmann,  R.     Rapport  fait  au  nom  du  comite"  de  chimie,  sur 

le  pli  cachete"  No.  670,  du  12  octobre  1891,  de  Ad.  Feer, 
concernant  un  proce'de'  de  reserves  blanc  et  couleur  sous 
bleu  d'indigo. 

Societe  industrielle  de  Mulhouse.    BuUetin,  1903,  v.  73: 27-28. 
See  also  vol.  73:  214-215.  T2.S75,v.73 

161  Brunck,  H.     Die  Entwicklungsgeschichte  der  Indigofabrika- 

tion. 
Farlerzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  33-35,  51-53,  65-69. 

162  Bucherer,  Hans  Theodore.     Erlauterungen  zu  der  Abhand- 

lung:  "Ueber  ein  neues  kiinstliches  System  der  Azofarb- 
stoffe." 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.l:  150-152. 

163  Farbstoffsynthesen  mittels  der  Schwefligsaureester. 

Verhandlungen  der  Gesellschaft  deutscher  Naturforscher  und 

Aerzte.    Leipzig,  1908,  v.  80:  90-93. 

164  Lehrbuch  der  Farbenchemie,  einschliesslich  der  Gewin- 

nung  und  Verarbeitung  des  Teers  sowie  der  Methoden  zur 
Darstellung  der  Vor-  und  Zwischenprodukte. 

Leipzig,  0.  Spamer,  1914*    M>,  557  p.    diagrs.    24™. 

14-19748  TP914.B9 


22  LIBRARY   OF    CONGRESS 

165  Bucherer,   Hans  Theodore.     Die  Mineral-,   Pflanzen-  und 

Teerfarben. 
Leipzig,  1911.     142  p. 

166  Die  Teerfarbenchemie  in  den  Jahren  1904  und  1905. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    C~hemie\     Berlin,    1906.   v.   19: 

1169-1177.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 

167  -  Die  Teerfarbenchemie  zu  Beginn  des  20.  Jahrhunderts. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    CTiemie.    Berlin,   1904,   v.   17: 
1841-1851,  1873-1883,  1959.  QDl.Z3,v.l7 

168  Die   Teerfarbstoffe,    mit   besonderer  Beriicksichtigung 

der  synthetischen  Methoden. 

Leipzig,  G.  J.  Goschen,  1904-     192  p.     15%™.     (Sammlung 
Goschen.     [214]) 

"Literatur":  p.  2. 
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169  Ueber  ein  neues  kiinstliches  System  der  Azofarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und   Textil-CTiemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  8-10,45-46. 

170  Ein  Vorschlag  zur  Nomenklatur  der  Azofarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-CJiemie.    Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  390-395. 

171  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Diazolosung  fur  Pararot. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   CTiemie.    Leipzig,  1909,  v.  22: 

731-737.  QDl.Z3,v.22 

172  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Zink-Kalk-Kiipe. 

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173  and    E.    F.    Sonnenburg.     Ueber    die    Einwirkung 

schwefligsaurer   Salze  auf   romatische  Amino-  und   Hy- 
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174  Budkewicz,    Eugen    von.     Studien   uber    Triphenylmethan- 

farbstoffe. 
Berlin,  E.  Elering,  1908.    68  p. 

175  Blickel,  C.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  ToluylendiaminsuKosauren. 

Zeitschrift  fur    Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.    Sorau,  1904, 
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176  Billow,  Carl.     Chemische  Technologic  der  Azofarbstoffe. 

Leipzig,  0.  Wigand,  1897-1898.    2v.ini.    25™. 

177  Ueber  die  besonderen  Reaktionen  der  Diazoverbindung 

der  Salicylsaure. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  601-614.  QDl.D4,v.44 

178  Building  a  home  for  an  industry. 

American  architect,  Mar.  26, 1919,  v.  115:  467-475. 

NAl.A3,v.ll5 

179  Building  up  dyestuffs  industry. 

Orange  Judd  Farmer,  Mar.  25, 1916,  v.  60:  20. 

Sl.A33,v.60 

180  Bunde,  A.     Ueber  das  Aetzen  basischer  Farbstoffe. 

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181  Buntrock,  A.     Zur  neueren  Entwickelung  der  Anthrachinon- 

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182  Burda,  Jean.     Proce"de  pour  la  preparation  de  de'rive's  poly- 

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183  Burian,   Richard.     Diazoaminoverbindungen   der   Imidazole 

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184  Busch,  Adolf.     Die  Holzfarben. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  309-310. 

185  Busch,  M.,  and  Ed.  Bergmann.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  o-Ami- 

noazofarbstoffe. 

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186  Busse,  F.     Diazoverbindungen  des  Paraphenylendiamins. 

Tubingen,  1905.    64  p. 

* 

187  Caberti,  L.     Einige  Mitteilungen  iiber  den  Artikel  "Gefarbte 

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188  Cain,  John  Cannell.    The  chemistry  of  the  diazo-compounds. 

London,  E.  Arnold,  1908.    x  p.,  1  l.t  172  p.    22cm. 

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189  The  international  celebration  of  the  coal-tar  industry. 

Nature,  Aug.  2, 1906,  v.  74:  318-319.  Ql.N2,v.74 

190  — The  manufacture  of  intermediate  products  for  dyes. 

London,  MacmiUan  and  co.,  limited,  1918.    xi,  263,  [1]  p. 
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Agr  18-798  TP913.C18 

191  -         -  and  Jocelyn  Field  Thorpe.     The  synthetic  dyestuffs 

and   the   intermediate   products   from  which   they   are 
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London,  C.  Griffin  and  company,  limited,  1905.     xv,  405  p. 
iUus.j  diagrs.    23%cm. 

6-1054  TP913.C2 

2d  ed.     London,  1913. 

192  Calvert,  Frederick  Grace.     Dyeing  and  calico  printing;    in- 

cluding an  account  of  the  most  recent  improvements  in 
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John  Stenhouse  and  Charles  Edward  Groves. 
Manchester,  Palmer  &  Howe;  London,  Simpkin,  Marshall,  <£ 
co.,  1876.  xxix  p.,  1  1.,  509,  [1]  p.  front  (phot)  illus., 
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3-31728  TP893.C2 

193  Camps,  Rudolf.     Synthese  des  Indigoblau  aus  o-Nitroaceto- 

phenon. 
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RSl.D5,v.240 

194  Capatina,  Alexandre.     Recherches  synthe"tiques  dans  le  groupe 

de  la  rosinduline. 
Geneva,  1901.    50  p. 

194a  Carleton,  P.   W.     Prices  of  natural  dyestuffs  and  tanning 

chemicals. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1919.  15  p.  incl.  tables,  diagrs. 
24%  cm.  (U.  S.  War  industries  ooard.  W.  I.  B.  price 
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19-26779  HD9999.D9TT62 

195  Caro,  H.     Ueber  die  Entwickelung  der  Theerfarben-Industrie. 

Berlin,  R.  Friedlander  &  SoJin,  1893.     151  p. 


DYESTUFFS  25 

196  Carter,  Thomas.     Sur  la  fabrication  de  1'hexanitrodiphe'nyla- 

mine. 

Moniteur  scientifigue  de  Quesneville.    Paris,  1913,  5th  &er., 
V.  3:  220-221.  Q2.M7,5th  ser.,v.3 

197  Chandler,  C.  F.     Coal  tar  colors. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Nov.  10,  1900,  v.  50:  20793. 

Tl.S52,v.50 

198  Coal-tar  colors,  and  the  Hall  process  of  manufacturing 

gasoline  from  gas  oil. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Jan.,  1916, 
v.  8:  72-75.  TPi.J6,v.8 

199  Chapin,  Edward  S.     The  development  of  the  use  of  natural 

dyes  tuffs. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1915,  no.  99.     Boston,  1915.     25cm.  p.  278-283.) 

TS1550.N5     1915 

200  The  development  of  the  use  of  natural  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  Sept.  1915,  v.  49:  638-639. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

201  Natural  dyestuffs — an  important  factor  in  the  dyestuff 

situation. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry ,  Oct.,  1918,  v. 

10:  795-798.  TPl.J6,v.io 

Color  trade  journal,  Nov.  1918,  v.  3:  369-372.     TP890.C6,v.3 

202  Natural  dyestuffs :  a  revival  of  long  abandoned  methods. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Nov.  11, 1916,  v.  82: 318-319. 

Tl.S52,v.82 

203  The  revival  of  the  use  of  natural  dyestuffs. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.   Transactions,  1915, 
no.  98.    Boston,  1915.    25cm.    p.  407-423.) 

TS1550.N5     1915 

204  The  revival  of  the  use  of  natural  dyestuffs. 

Protectionist,  June,  1915,  v.  27:  118-119.        HFl750.P8,v.27 

205  The  Chemical  foundation,  inc.    Prospectus. 

New  York,  1919.    8  p. 

206  Chemical  industry  in  Great  Britain. 

Science,  Apr.  23, 1915,  n.  s.,  v.  41:  601-602. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.41 


26  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

207  Chemical  legislation;  not  wise  but  otherwise. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Mar.,  1917, 
v.  9:  225-226. 

Discussion:  Apr.,  1917,  v.  9:  332-336.  TPl.J6,v.9 

208  The  Chemical  review,  Nov.  1881-May,  1890. 

London,  1881-1890.     9  v.  TP1.C4 

209  Chinese  market  for  coal-tar  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  85.         TP890.C6,v.4 

210  Chlopin,  G.  W.  and  P.  J.  Wassiljewa.     Die  Bestimmung  der 

elektrolytischen  Leitf  ahigkeit  als  Methode  zur  Unterschei- 
dung  von  natiirlichen  und  kiinstlichen  Farbstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Untersuchung  der  NaJirungs-  und  Genussmittel, 

Berlin,  1913,  v.  25:  596-598. 

211  Choate,  Joseph  H.,  jr.     The  Chemical  foundation. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4'  103-105. 

TP890.C6,v.4 

212  Claasz,  Max.     Die  Sulfazonfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textilindustne.    Berlin,  1912, 
v.  11:  253-256. 

213  Der  Thionylindigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  1015-1032.  QDl.D4,v.45 

214  Uber  Sulfazonfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  747-756.  QDi.D4,v.45 

215  Coal-tar  colors. 

(In  New  international  encyclopedia,  2d  ed.,  v.  5.    New  York,  1914. 

25^  cm.    p.  505-508.) 
"Bibliography":  p.  508.  AE5.N553     1914,v.5 

216  Coal-tar  dye  census  for  1917. 

Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  21, 1918,  v.  54:  1319. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

217  Coal-tar  dye  industry;  its  rise  and  importance. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  June  12,  1909,  v.  67:  380. 

Tl.S52,v.67 

218  Coal-tar  dyes. 

Scientific  American,  Oct.  10,  1914,  v.  Ill:  302.      Tl.S5,v.lll 

219  Coal  tar  dyestuffs  in  Great  Britain. 

Scientific  American,  May  19,  1917,  v.  116:  509.    Tl.S5,v.ll6 


DYESTUFFS  27 

220  Cochenhausen,  von.     Die  in  der  Farberei  noch  verwendettm 

natiirlichen  Farbstoffe  und  ihre  Wertbestimmung. 
Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    Chemie.     Berlin,    1904,   v.    17: 
874-886.  QDl.D4,v.l7 

221  Cockerell,  T.  D.  A.,  and  F.  B.  R.  Hellems.     Scientific  comedy 

of  errors. 
Popular  science  monthly,  Sept.,  1907,  v.  71:  217-225. 

Discusses  cochineal.  AP2.P8,v.71 

222  Cohen,  Julius  B.     Organic  chemistry  for  advanced  students. 

2ded. 
London,  Edward  Arnold,  1918.    3  v. 

Consult  index  of  each  volume  under  name  of  the  dyestuff . 

QD251.C5     1918 

223  Cohen,  S.  S.,   and  S.  von  Kostanecki.     Ueber  das  3.4.2'- 

Trioxy-fl  avonol. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  2627-2631 .  QDl .D4,v.37 

224  Cohn,  G.     Die  Pyrazolf  arbstoffe. 

Stuttgart,  F.  Enke,  1910.     176  p.    25%™. 

225  Cohoe,  W.  P.     Industrial  preparedness  for  peace:  the  possi- 

bility of  a  permanent  dyestuff  industry. 
Scientific  American,  Feb.  26,  1916,  v.  114:  220.     Tl.S5,v.ll4 

226  Colli,   Edvardo.     Reserve   de   couleurs   azoiques   sous   indigo 

vapeur. 

Societe  industrielle  de  MuThouse.     Bulletin,  1903,  v.  73:  210- 
213. 

See  also  vol.  72:  424-427.  T2.S75,v.73 

227  Coming  industry:  the  development  of  American  color  chemistry 

and  dyestuff  manufacture. 
Nation's  business,  July,  1916,  v.  4'  16-17.  HFl.N4,v.4 

228  Cooper,  Thomas.     A  practical  treatise  on  dyeing,  and  callicoe 

printing. 
Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson,  1815.    xv,  506  p.    22%™. 

"Colour  making":  p.  395-422. 
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229  Cornelius,  Wilhelm.     Selenodiarylamine. 

Journal  fur  pralctische  CTiemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  n.  s.,  v.  88: 
395-408.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.88 


28  LJBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

230  Cortesi,  F.,  and  G.  Tommasi.     Investigations  in  reference  to 

henna. 

International  review  of  the  science  and  practice  of  agriculture, 
July,  1916,  v.  7,  no.  7:  974-975. 

231  Cram,  M.  P.     Dyes  and  other  products  from  the  waste  liquor 

of  the  soda  cellulose  process. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Nov.  1914, 
v.  6:  896-897.  TPl.J6,v.6 

232  Croner,    F.     Oxydation    aromatischer    Amine    mittels    Man- 

gansalze  unter  Bildung  von  Farbstoffen. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1907,  v.  31:  498-499. 

TPl.C45,v.31 

233  Crookes,  Sir  William.     A  practical  handbook  of  dyeing  and 

calico-printing. 
London,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1874>    730  p. 

Rich  in  material  on  dyestuffs.  TP893.C94 

234  Crossley,  M.  L.     The  development  of  the  dye  industry. 

Scientific  American,  June  5,  1915,  v.  112:  577.     Ti.S5,v.il2 

235  Gulp,  S.     Entfarben  von  Farbstofflosungen  mittels  Tierkohle. 

Farber-Zeitung,  Berlin.     1909,  v.  20:  78-79. 

236  Curious  use  for  aniline  dyes  as  a  germ-killer  and  arrester  of 

noxious  growths. 
Scientific  American  supplement,  May  26,  1917,  v.  83:  332. 

Tl.S52,v.83 

237  Curious  use  for  aniline  dyes  for  curative  purposes. 

Scientific  American,  May  10, 1917,  v.  116:  268.     Tl.S5,v.ll6 

238  Dahse,  Willy.     Ueber  das  Indigorot. 

Zeitschriftfur  Textilindustrie,  Leipzig,  1911,v.l4: 1095-1097; 
v.  15:9-11. 

239  Dale,  Samuel  S.     The  HiU  dyestuffs  bill. 

Protectionist,  Mar.  1916,  v.  27:  758-759.       HF1750.P8,  v.27 

240  Dammann,    K.,    and   L.     Cattermann.     Ein    Beitrag    zur 

Kenntnis  der  Derivate  des  Anthrachinons. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.l:  325-326. 

241  Dammer,  O.     Lexikon  der  Verfalschungen. 

Leipzig,  1887. 


DYESTUFFS  29 

242  Dannerth,  F.     American  textile  manufacturer:    his  attitude 

toward  American-made  dyes. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Sept.,  1916, 
v.  8:  848-849.  TPl.J6,v.8 

243  Darby,  W.  D.     Aboriginal  American  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  Dec.,  1917,  v.  1: 13-17.      TP890.C6,v.l 

244  Daur,  Guido.     Untersuchungen  fiber  das  Verhalten  von  Farb- 

stoff-Gemischen. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.,  E.  Grieser,  1908.     106  p. 

245  Davis,  W.  A.     Present  position  and  future  prospects  of  the 

natural  indigo  industry. 

Agricultural  journal  of  India,  Jan.-July,  1918,  v.  13:  32-46; 
206-221;  441-459. 

246  Decker,  Herman.     Ueber  Zweikernchinone  als  Chromogene. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Ohemie,  Leipzig,  1908,  v.  362: 

320-324.  QDl.L7,v.362 

247  -          -  and  C.  Kopp.     Bildung  von  Indigo  aus  Chinolin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  72.  QDl.D4,v.39 

248  Dedekind,  Alexander.     Ein  Beitrag  zur  Purpurkunde. 

Berlin,  Mayer  &  Mutter,  1911.    848  p. 

249  Deichler,   Christian.     Die  Fortschritte  der  Farbenindustrie, 

Farberei,  Druckerei. 

Ohemische  Industrie.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  25:  345-351,  371-377. 

TPl.C48,v.25 

250  Dekker,  J.     Die  Looistoffen. 

Amsterdam,  1908. 

251  Delaney,  Charles  R.     The  dyestuff  situation. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1918,  no.  103-104.     Boston,  1918,     25  cm.     p.  169-173.) 
Discussion:  p.  173-181.  TS1550.N5     1918 

252  Manufacture  and  development  of  natural  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  journal,  Nov.  9,  1918,  v.  54:  2399. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

253  Manufacture,    use    and    newer    developments    of    the 

natural  dyestuffs. 

*  Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918, 

v.  10:  798-801.  TPl.J6,v.lo 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.  4'  12-14*         TP890.C6,v.4 


30  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

254  Delaney,  Charles  R.     Natural  dyewood  extract  situation. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  13,  1917,  v.  52:  709. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

255  Status  of  the  dye  industry  and  cotton  dyeing. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  15,  1917,  v.  58:  2493. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

256  Use  and  varieties  of  vegetable  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Nov.  25,  1916,  v.  51:  5023. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

257  DePuyster,  B.     Use  of  organic  dyestuffs  for  lake  manufacture. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4-'  98-100.       TP890.C6,v.4 

258  Determining  the  money  value  of  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  27,  1917,  v.  52:  1099. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

259  Deutsche  farber-zeitung.     1871-1879. 

Mulhausen  in  Thuringen,  1871-1879.    9  v.  TP890.D3 

260  Developer  situation. 

Textile  world  record,  Feb.  1915,  v.  48:  522-523. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

261  Developing  of  the  American  by-product  industry. 

Gas  age,  July  15,  1916,  v.  88:  68-69.  TP?oo.Gl4,v.38 

262  Development  of  an  American  dyestuff  industry;  E.  I.  du  Pont 

de  Nemours  &  co.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  55:  323. 

TS1300.T36,v.55 

263  The  development  of  coal-tar  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  June,  1915,  v.  49:  362-364. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

264  The  development  of  German  chemical  companies. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  91.  TP890.C6,v.4 

265  Diehl,  Glaus.     Ueber  alkylierte  Aminobenzophenone  und  iiber 

den  Einfluss   von  Stubstituenten  auf  die  Basicitat  des 
Zentralkohlenoffatoms  in  Triphenylmethanderivaten. 
Munchen,  V.  Hofling,  1906.    88  p. 

266  Dienert,    F.     Remarques    au  sujet  des  experiencecs  avec  la 

fluorescSine. 

Academie  des  sciences,  Paris.     Comptes-rendus,  1913,  v.  157: 
660-661.  Q46.A14,v.l57 


DYESTUFFS  31 

267  Dieterich,  Eugen.    Neues  pharmazeutisch.es  Manual.    9  verm., 

u.  verb.  Aufl. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1904-    749  p. 

268  Digest  of  dyestuff  patents. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4'  116-119. 

Previous  issues  also  contain  sections  on  dyestuff  patents. 

TP890.C6,v.4 

269  Diguet,  Leon.     Histoire  de  la  cochenille  au  Mexique. 

Societe  des  Americanistes  de  Paris.    Journal,  1909,  n.  s.,  v. 
6:  75-99.  E51.S68,n.s.,v.6 

270  Diller,  E.,  and  Stanislaus  von  Kostanecki.     Zur  Synthese  des 

Luteolins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 
V.34:  1449-1453.  QDl.D4,v.34 

271  Dimroth,  Otto.     Uber  den  Farbstoff  des  Kermes. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1910, 
v.43:  1387-1401.  QDl.D4,v.43 

272  Uber  die  Carminsaure. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  v.  399: 

1-35.  »  QDl.L7,v.399 

273  and  S.  Goldschmidt.     Uber  den  Farbstoff  des  Stock- 
lacks. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  v.  399: 

62-90.  QDl.L7,v.399 

274  -         -  and  W.  Scheurer.     t)ber  den  Farbstoff  des  Kermes. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  v.  399: 
43-61.  QDl.L7,v.399 

*275  Dobrzynski,  F.,  and  S.  von  Kostanecki.  Ueber  ein  Isomeres 

des  Galangins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  2806-2809.  QDl.D4,v.37 

276  Doctrinaires  and  the  dye  scheme. 

Spectator,  Feb.  27,  1915,  v.  114:  291.  AP4.S7,v.ll4 

277  Dorschky,  K.     Lakmusfarbstoffe. 

Erlangen,  1904.     41  P> 

277a  Doryland,  E.  D.     Historical  review  of  the  once  important 

indigo  industry  of  the  Philippine  Islands. 
Philippine  agricultural  review,  1917,  v.  10,  no.  1:  24-26. 

S17.P4,v.lO,no.l 


32  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

278  Dreaper,    William   Porter.     The   chemistry   and   physics    of 

dyeing;    being  an  account  of  the  relations  between  fibres 
and  dyes,  the  formation  of  lakes,  and  the  general  reac- 
tions of  colloids,  and  their  solution  state. 
Philadelphia,  P.  BlaJciston's  son  <£  co.,  1906.     viii  p.,  2  I., 
316  p.     diagrs.     22%™. 
Agr.  7-1530 

279  Dreher,    Carl.     Anleitung  zur    Ermittelung    einiger    der    ge- 

brauchlichsten  Farbstoffe  auf  der  Faser. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  415-417. 

280  Beizenfarbstoffe. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:  229-230. 

281  Ueber   Verbindungen   des   vierwerthigen   Titans   und 

seine  Eigenschaften,   besonders  in  Bezug   auf   die  An- 
wendung  als  Farbereibeize. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  IS:  293-300. 

282  Drescher,   Bruno.     Acylderivate  von  Indoxylsaure,  Indoxyl 

und  Indigweiss. 
Halle  a.  S.,  E.  Karras,  1902.    82  p. 

283  Drozdowski,  H.     Indygo  i  tioindygo  pochodne. 

Chemik  Polslci.     Warszawa,  1909,  v.  9:  417-425,  441-456. 

284  Dudgeon,  C.  G.     Utilization  of  the  red  dye  obtained  from  the 

leaf  sheaths  and  stalks  of  certain  varieties  of  sorghum. 
International  review  of  the  science  and  practice  of  agriculture, 
Apr.,  1918,  v.  9,  no.  4:  506-507. 

285  Durrschnabel,  Karl.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung  der  schwefeligen 

Saure  auf  Farbstoffe  verschiedener  Klassen. 
Basel,  Druck  &  Kreis,  1907.    36  p. 

286 : and  H.  Weil.     Einwirkung  der  schwefligen  Saure  auf 

die  Triphenylmethan-Farbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 

V.  38:  3492-3496.  QDl.D4,v.38 

287  Duisberg,  C.     Wanderungen  und  Wandelungen  der  Teerfar- 

benindustrie. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Berlin,   1906,   v.   19: 
1745-1748.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 


DYESTUFFS  33 

288  Dunstan,  A.  E.,    and   J.  T.   Hewitt.     The  methylation  of 

chiysaniline. 
Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1906,  v.  89:  482-488. 

QDl.C6,v.89 

289  Dupont,  Justin.     L'industrie  des  matieres  colorantes. 

Paris,  J.  B.  Bailliere  et  fils,  1902.    iii-xii,  364  P-    Ulus. 
1 8™ .     ([Encyclopedic  industrielle]} 
3-14698  TP910.D93 

290  Dussauce,     Hippolyte.     Treatise    on  the    coloring    matters 

derived  from  coal  tar. 
Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1863.    xi,  [2&]-196  p.     18™. 

8-23861  TP914.D97 

291  Dutch,  coal  tar  dye  industry. 

Gas  age,  Oct.  15,  1917,  v.  40:  370-371.  TP700.Gl4,v.40 

292  Dye  bill  debate. 

Textile  world  journal,  July  15,  1916,  v.  51:  8185. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

293  Dye-cure. 

Literary  digest,  May  19, 1917,  v.  54:  1499.         AP2.L58,v.54 

294  Dye  industry  as  a  factor  of  national  security. 

Scientific  American,  June  3,  1916,  v,  114:  574- 

Tl.S5,v.ll4 

295  Dye  industry  requires  protection. 

American  economist,  Jan.  21,  1916,  v.  57:  26-27. 

HC101.A5,v.57 

296  Dye  merger  and  its  relation  to  the  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  June  30,  1917,  v.  52:  3487-3488. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

297  Dye  problems  are  heard  by  Congress  committee. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  22,  1916,  v.  51:  827, 829-830. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

298  Dye  problems  of  India. 

Scientific  American,  Jan.  12,  1918,  v.  118:  63. 

Tl.S5,v.ll8 

299  Dyeing. 

(In  New  international  encyclopaedia,  2d  ed.,  v.  7.     New  York, 
1915.     25iom.    p.  370-373.) 
"Bibliography":  p.  373.  AE5.N553     1914,v.7 

300  Dyeing  of  animal  and  vegetable  fibers  with  hydrogen  peroxide. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Sept.  29, 1906,  v.  62:  25697- 
25698.  T1.S52.V.62 

121113°— 19 3 


34  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

301  The  Dyers'  trade  journal,  devoted  to  dyeing,  bleaching,  scour- 

ing, printing,  and  the  sciences  and  appliances  pertaining 
thereto,     v.  1-6,  v.  7,  no.  1-11;  Mar.  1895-Jan.  1902. 
Philadelphia,   The  Dyers'  trade  publishing  co.,  ltd.  [1895- 
1902]    7  v.    illus.,  plates,  ports.    28%™.    monthly. 
Edward  Prag,  editor. 
Merged  into  the  Chemical  trade  review  which  continued  as  the 

Chemical  trade  review  and  dyers'  trade  journal. 
6-32664.  TP890.D95 

302  Dyes  and  coal-tar  chemicals. 

Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  Jan.  15,  1919,  v. 

20:  70-72.  TNl.M45,v.20 

303  Dyes  as  curative  agents. 

Literary  digest,  v.  55,  Sept.  1,  1917:  23.  AP2.L58,v.55 

304  Dyes  from  our  trees. 

Literary  digest,  June  26,  1915,  v.  50:  1532-1533. 

AP2.L58,v.50 

305  Dyes  in  England. 

Textile  world  journal,  June  29,  1918,  v.  53:  6404. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

306  Dyes  in  the  submarine. 

Literary  digest,  Aug.  5,  1916,  v.  53:  300.  AP2.L58,v.53 

307  The  Dyestuff  census. 

Color  trade  journal,  Nov.,  1918,  v.  3:  357-361. 

TP890.C6,v.3 

308  Dyestuff  industry. 

American  economist,  Dec.  7, 1917,  v.  60:  272. 

HC101.A5,v.60 

309  The  dyestuff  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  May  22, 1915,  v.  79:  336. 

Tl.S52,v.79 

310  Dyestuff  industry  in  France. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.  4'  4?'  TP890.ce,v.4 

311  The  dyestuff  industry,  past  and  prospective:  a  sharp  competition 

to  be  met  after  the  war. 

Manufacturers  record,  Dec.  7, 1916,  v.  70:  72.      TSl.M3,v.70 
American  economist,  Dec.  22, 1916,  v.  58:  298. 

HC101.A5,v.58 

312  Dyestuflf  legislation  with  anti-dumping  bill. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  11,  1916,  v.  51:  1363. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

313  The  dyestuff  problem  in  England. 

Textile  world  record,  Dec.  1914-Jan.  1915,  v.  48:  334-336; 
383-385.  TS1300.T36,v.48 


DYESTUFFS  35 

314  Dyestuff  situation. 

Outlook,  Oct.  25,  1916,  v.  114:  40o  AP2.08,v.ll4 

315  The  dyestuff  situation. 

Textile  world  record,  Mar.-Apr.  1915,  v.  Jfi:  557-559;  v,  J$: 
61-63.  TS1300.T36,v.48-49 

316  Dyestuff  situation  in  the  textile  industries,  1913  and  1916. 

Textile  world  journal,  Feb.  9,  1918,  v.  53:  8759. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

317  Dyestuff  tariff  before  Congress. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  July  15,  1916,  v.  15: 

65-66.  TNl.M45,v.l5 

•  • 

318  Dyestuffs  and  silk. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  25, 1916,  v.  51:  1531. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

319  Dyestuffs  and  the  textile  industry. 

Living  age,  Jan.  4,  1919,  v.  300:  59-60.  AP2.L65,v.300 

320  Dyestuffs  census. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  June  9, 1917,  v.  116:  570. 

HB1.J7.V.116 

321  Dyestuffs  from  bananas. 

Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  8,  1917,  v.  53:  993. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

322  Dyestuffs  from  waste  products. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Dec.  7,  1907,  v.  64:  S63. 

Tl.S52,v.64 

323  Dyestuffs  in  Japan. 

American  industries,  Feb.,  1917,  v.  17:  4$>     HD4802.A6,v.l7 

324  The  dyestuffs  industry. 

American  economist,  Jan.  5,  1917,  v.  59: 10.     HClol.A5,v.59 

325  Dyestuffs,  patents  and  textiles  affected  by  the  war. 

Textile  world  record,  Sept.  1914,  v.  47:  566-569. 

TS1300.T36,v.47 

326  Dyestuffs  situation. 

Nation,  Jan.  6, 1916,  v.  102:  6-7.  AP2.N2,v.l02 

327  Eaton,  Theo.  H.,  &  son,   Detroit.    Treatise  on  dyeing  and 

price   list   for    practical    cleaners    and    garment   dyers; 
aniline  dyes,  dye-woods,  dyeing  drugs  and  chemicals. 
Detroit,  Mich.,  T.  H.  Eaton  <&  son  [C1912]    35  p.     18™. 
*  12-25083  TP897.E3    1913 


36  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

328  Eble,  Max.     Kohlenoxydspaltungdes  a-Brom-a-phenylacetessi- 

gesters. 
Tubingen,  H.  Laupp,  jr.,  1905.    39  p. 

329  Eder,  Josef  Maria.     Untersuchung  des  Absorptionsspectrums 

von  Indigotin,  Diamidoindigo  und  Tetrazoindigo. 
MonatsJiefte  fur  CTiemie  und  verwandte  Teile  anderer  Wis- 
senschaft.     Wien,  1903,  v.  24: 13-18.  Q3.M7,v.24 

330  Edlefsen,    Gustav.     Experimenteller   Beitrag   zum   Studium 

der  oxydierenden  Wirkung  fluoreszierender  Stoffe. 
Munchener  mediciniscJie  Wochenschrift.     MuncTien,  1904,  v. 

51: 1585-1589. 

• 

331  -     Weitere    Untersuchungen   tiber    die   Einwirkung    des 

Sonnenlichtes  auf  fluoreszierende  Substanzen. 
Munchener  medicinische  WocTienscTirift.     MuncTien,  1905,  v. 
52: 1967-1970. 

332  Ehlert,  Wilhelm.     Die  Farben  und  ihre  Tone. 

Leipzig,  S.  Schnurpfeil,  1905.    28  p. 

333  Ehrlich,  P.  and  L.  Benda.     tlber  die  Einwirkung  von  Cyan- 

kalium  auf  Pyronin-und  Acridinium-Farbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  1981-1951.  QDl.D4,v.46 

334  -         -  and  F.  Sachs.     Die  Darstellung  von  Triphenylmethan- 

f  arbstoffen  aus  Brommagnesiumdimethylanilin  als  Vore- 
sungsversuch. 

Berichte    der    deutschen    cTiemischen    Gessellschaft.    Berlin, 
1903,  v.  36:  4296-4299.  QDl.D4,v.36 

335  Eibner,  Alex.     Indischgelb  und  seine  Ersatzmittel. 

Technische  Mittheilung  fur  Malerei.     Munchen,  1905t  v.  22: 
164-167. 

336  -       —    Lichtechtheit  von  Malerf arbstoffen. 

Technische  Mittheilung  fur  Malerei.     Munchen,  1905,  v.  22: 
174-178. 

337  Mechanismus  und  Grenzen  der  Phtalonreaction. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 

v.  87:  8605-8612.  QDl.D4,v.37 

338  Naturlicher  und  kunstlicher  Krapplack. 

Technische  Mittheilung  fur  Malerei.     Munchen,  1905,  v.  22: 
152-154. 


DYESTUFFS  37 

339  Eibner,  Alex.     Ueber  die  Verwendlung  von  Teerfarbstoffen  in 

der  Anstrichtechnik. 

ChemiTcerzeitung,  Cothen,  1907,  v.  81:  1252-1253, 1267-1268, 
1279-1280, 1292-1294.  TPl.C45,v.3l 

340  -  •  Ueber   indigoide   Farbstoffe   in   der   Verwendung   als 

Oelfarben. 

Chemikerzeitung.  Cothen,  1909,  v.  83:  229-230,  243-244, 
254.  TPl.C45,v.33 

341  -  Ueber  Lichtwirkungen  auf  Malerfarbstoffe. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1911,  v.  35:753-755;    774-776; 

786-788.  TPl.C45,v.35 

342  -  Ueber  technische  Priifungsmethoden  von  Malerfarben 

und  die  Verwendbarkeit  der  neuen  Pigment-Teerfarben 
in  der  Kunstmalerei. 

Farber-Zeitung,  Berlin,  1911,  v.  16:  1390-1391;  1452-1454; 
1516-1519;  1584-1586;  1646-1649;  1754-1757;  1813- 
1816;  1876-1877. 

343  -  Weitere    Beitrage    zur    Kenntnis    der    Chinophtalone 

Isochinophtalone  und  Chinophtaline. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3018-3023.  QDl.D4,v.37 

344  -  Zur  Frage  der  Existenz  des  Isopyrophtalons. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3023-3026.  QDi.D4,v.37 

345  -  Zur  Geschichte  der  aromatischen  Diazoverbindungen. 

Munchen  und  Berlin,  R.  Oldenbourg,  1903.    267  p. 

346  -  Zur  Kenntnis  des  Chinophtalons. 

Chemilcerzeitung.     Cothen,  1904,  v.  28:  1206-1209. 

TPl.C45,v.28 

347  Zur    Nomenklatur    der    Anstrichfarben,    Binde-    und 
Malmittel. 

Chemikerzeitwig.     Goihen,  1908,  v.  32:  265-266,  286-287, 

298-299.  TPl.C45,v.32 

348  -         -  and  K.    Hofmann.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Isochinophta- 

lone. 

,   Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  8011-3018.  QDi.D4,v.37 


38  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

349  Eibner,  Alex,  and  O.  Laue.     Gemischte  Azoverbindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  2022-2027.  QDl.D4,v.39 

350  -          -  and  H.  Merkel.     Zur  Constitution  des  Chinophtalons : 

Ueber    die    Alkaliverbindungen    desselben    und    seines 
Isomeren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschafi.    Berlin,  1904 
v.  37:  3006-3011.  QDl.D4,v.37 

351  Elbers,    Wilhelm.     Bemerkungen    iiber    die    Ursachen    der 

Faserschwachung    bei    Venvendung    von    Schwefelfarb- 
stoffen. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.  1:    92-93. 

352  -  Die   Erzeugung   schwarzer    primarer    Disazof  arbstoffe 

auf  der  Faser. 
Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig 

1903,  v.  2:  26-31. 

353  -  Die  Fixation  des  Indigos  durch  Dampf  en. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-CJiemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.l:  356-360. 

354  Elbs,  K.,  and  W.  Ejrsch.     Ueber  m-Azophenol. 

Journal  fur  praktische  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1903,  n.  s.,  v.  67: 
265-273.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.67 

355  Ellis,  Asa.     The  country  dyer's  assistant. 

Brookfield,   (Mass.")  Printed  by  E.   Merriam  &  co.  for  the 
author  [C1798]    viii,  [9]-139,  [3]  p.  1  I.     17™. 

8-25440  TP897.E47 

356  Engels,  Paul,  and  W.  H.  Perkin.     Trimethylbraziloin  and  its 

compounds  with  formic  acid  and  with  hydroxylamine. 
Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1906,  v.  22: 132-133. 

QDl.C62,v.22 

357  -   and    others.     Brazilin,   haematoxylin  and  their   deriva- 

tives. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1908,  v.  93:  1115-1162. 

QDl.C6,v.93 

358  Engler,  C.,  and  A.  Engler.     Condensation producte  aus  a-Py- 

ridylmethylketon  mit  Benzaldehyd  und   o-Nitrobenzal- 
dehyd. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  4061-4066.  QDl.D4,v.35 


DYESTUFFS  39 

359  Erban,  Franz.     Die  Anwendung  der  Photochemie  im  Gebiete 

der  Farberei  und  Druckerei. 
Ohemikerzeitung.     Coihen,  1911,  v.  35:  1253-1254. 

TPl.C45,v.35 

360  Fortschritte  in  der  Behandlung  von  Textilstoffen  mit 

schaumf  ormigen  Agentien. 

Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1913,  v.  24:  51-54. 

361  -  Fortschritte  in  der  Fabrikation  und  Anwendung  neuer 

Kiipenfarbstoffe. 
Farber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1908,  v.  19:  137-140. 

362  -  Fortschritte  in  der  Gruppe  der  Indanthrenf  arben. 

Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1907,  v.  18:  377-384. 

363  -  Fortschritte  und  Verbesserungen  in  der  Anwendung  der 

Alizarinf arbstoffe  in  loslicher  Form. 
Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1909,  v.  20:  5-8,  24-27. 

364     Ein  roter  Farbstoff  der  Indiogruppe. 

Farber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1906,  v.  17:  138-139. 

365  -  Studien  iiber  die  Neutralisation  von  sauren  Diazolo- 

sungen. 
Cfhemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1907,  v.  31:  1011-1014. 

TPl.C45,v.31 

366  -  Theorie  und  Praxis  der  Garnfarberei  mit  den  Azoent- 

wicklern. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1906.    485  p.     25cm. 

367 Ueber    den    Einfluss    der    Halogen-Wasserstoff-    und 

Sauerstoffsauren    auf    die    Anilinschwarzbildung      beim 
Oxydieren  und  Dampfen. 
Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1907,  v.  18:  50-53. 

368  Ueber  Lichtechtheit  und  Aetzbarkeit  der  wichtigsten 

Schwef  eh*  arbstoff  e. 

Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,    1906,   v.   17:    155-157,    172-175, 
188-193. 

369  Verzeichnis  der  im  Handel  befindlichen  Schwefel-  und 

Kiipenfarbstoffe. 

.    Zeitschrift  fur   Textilindustrie.     Leipzig,  1909,  v.  12:  389- 
393. 


40  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

370  Erban,    Franz,     and    Arthur   Mebus.     Studien   ueber    die 

Diazotierung  des  Paranitranilins  als  Sulfat. 
CJiemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1907,  v.  31:  663-665,  678-679, 
687-688, 717.  TPi.C45,v.3l 

371  Erdmann,  Hugo.     Studieu  zur  Ueberfiihrung  von  Anthran- 

ilsaurederivaten  in  Indigo. 

Journal  fur  praktiscJie    Chemie.     Leipzig,    1901,   n.   s.,   v. 
63:885-891.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.63 

372  -  Ueber  Thiozonide. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1908,  v.  362: 
133-173.  QDl.L7,v.362 

373  Ettinger,  L.,  and  P.  Friedlander.     Ueber  N-Methyl-Derivates 

des  Indigoblaus. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  2074-2080.  QDl.D4,v.45 

374  Euler,  H.     Anilinbasen  und  Nitritester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  86:  8837-3840.  QDi.D4,v.36 

375  -  Ueber  Diazoester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  3835-3837.  QDl.D4,v.36 

376  -  Ueber  die  Verseifungsproducte  der  Diazoester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  86:  2503-25.08.  QDl.D4,v.36 

377  Evans,  H.  M.,  and  W.  Shulemann.     Action  of  vital  stains 

belonging  to  the  benzidine  group. 
Science,  Mar.  27,  1914,  n.  s.,  v.  39:  448-454. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.39 

378  Exhibits   of   dyes,    chemicals    and    apparatus    at   3d   national 

chemical  exhibition. 
Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  29,  1917,  v.  53:  1241. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

379  Expansion  of  dyestuff  industry  in  the  United  States. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Aug.  15,  1917,  no.  190:  595-599. 

HCl.R198,1917.no.l90 

380  Experiments  on  the  physiology  of  indigo-yielding  glucosides. 

International  review  of  the  science  and  practice  of  agriculture, 
Jan.,  1916,  v.  7,  no.  1:  70. 


DYESTUFFS  41 

381  Facts  about  American  dyes. 

World's  work,  Sept.,  1918,  v.  36:  451-452.  AP2.W8,v.36 

382  Farber-zeitung ;  zeitschrift  fiir  Farberei,  Zeugduck  und  den 

gesamten   Farbenverbrauch.     Organ    des   Vereines    der 
Chemiker-koloristen,  Association  des  chimistes  coloristes. 
Berlin,  1918-    26%™. 

Mounted  samples,  &c.,  included. 

383  Fainberg,  S.,  and  St.  von   Kostanecki.     Eine  zweite  Syn- 

these  des  Luteolins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  2625-2627.  QDi.D4,v.37 

384  Falconer,  J.     British  dyes  limited. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Feb.,  1918, 
V.  10:  145-149.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

385  Falk,  K.   G.,  and   J.  M.  Nelson.     The   stereochemistry  of 

indigo. 

American  chemical  society,  Journal,  1907,  v.  29:  1739-1744. 

QDl.A5,v.20 

386  Die    Farben-industrie.     Veirteljahrsbericht    iiber    die    Leis- 

tungen  auf  dem  Gebiete  des  Steinkohlentheers,  der 
Chemie  der  aromatischen  Verbindungen,  der  kiinstlichen 
Farbstoff  e,  der  Farberei,  Bleicherei,  des  Zeugdruckes  und 
der  Appretur  im  Verein  mit  f  achkundigen  Mitarbeitern 
hrsg.  von  dr.  E.  Bornstein.  1.-6.  hft. ;  oct.  1888-marz 
1890. 

Berlin,  Mayer  <&  Mutter,  1889-90.     2  v.  in  1.     iUus.     28™. 
9-1743  TP890.F3 

386a  Fastness  of  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Feb.  26,  1916,  v.  51:  1225. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

387  Fay,  Irving  Wetherbee.     The  chemistry  of  the  coal-tar  dyes. 

2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

New  York,  D.   Van  Nostrand  company,  1919.     viii,  500  p. 
diagrs.     23™. 
19-5949  TP914.F3     1919 

388  Fecht,  H.     Ueber  Chinonbildung.     Ein  Beitrag  zur  Konstitu- 

tionsfrage  der  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  3893-3903.  QDl.D4,v.40 


42  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

389  Feer,   Ad.     Proce"d6   de  reserves  blanc  et  couleur  sous  bleu 

d'indigo. 

Societeindustrielle  de  Mulhouse.   Bulletin,  1903,  v.  73:  26-27. 

T2.S75,v.73 

390  Feiker,  F.  M.     Arthur  D.  Little  and  the  German  coal  tar  color 

industry. 
System,  Mar.,  1915,  v.  27:  281-282.  HF5001.S9,v.27 

391  Felsen,  Fedor.     Der  Indigo  und  seine  Konkurrenten. 

Berlin,  1909.     75  p. 

392  Turkischrot  und  seine  Konkurrenten. 

Berlin,  1911.     128  p. 

393  Fermentation  of  indigo. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug'.  25,  1917,  v.  84:  125. 

Tl.S52,v.84 

394  Feuerstein,  W.,  and  K.  Brass.     Ueber  Gallorubin. 

BericJite  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  827-831.  QDl.D4,v.37 

395  and  M.  Dutoit.     Ueber  das   Phtalein  des  Oxyhydro- 

chinons. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  84:  2687-2642.  QDl.D4,v.34 

396  Fichter,  F.,  and  J.  Frohlich.    Ueber einige Formazylfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  251-253. 

397  Field,  C.     Exhaust  steam  at  high  back  pressures. 

Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  Jan.  1,  1919,  v.  20: 

18-24. 

Discusses  dye  factories.  TNl.M45,v.20 

398  Findlay,  Alex.     The  treasures  of  coal  tar. 

New  statesman,  Nov.  25,  Dec.  2, 1916,  v.  8:  177-179;  201-203. 

AP4.N64,v.8 

399  Finger,    Hermann.     Ueber    kernsubstituierte    Triphenylme- 

thanfarbstoffe. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1909,  n.  s.,  v.  79: 
492-497.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.79 

400  Fischer,  Emil,  and  O.  Fischer.     Ueber  einige   Derivate  des 

Triphenylmethans. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3355-3360.  QDl.D4,v.37 


DYESTUFFS  43 

401  Fischer,    Ernst.     Ueber   Umlagerangserscheinungen    bei   der 

partiellen  Reduktion  nitrirter  Azof  arbs toff e. 
Budapest,  1903.     48  p. 

402  Fischer,  Eugen,  and  H.  Alt.     Der  Indigo  als  Dampffarbe. 

Farberzeitung.     Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  197-198. 

403  Fischer,  Hans.     Tiber  Azof  arbstoff  e  substituierter  Pyrrole. 

Hoppe-Seylers  Zeitschrift  fur  physiologische  Chemie.    Strass~ 
burg,  1912,  v.  76:  478-485. 

404  Indigo. 

Naturfreund.      Witten,  1902,  v.  1:  99-103. 

405  Tiber  Tetrachlormesoporphyrin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
V.  46:  2460-2466.  QDl.D4,v.46 

406  Fischer,  Otto,  and  E.  Hepp.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Induline  der 

Amidoazobenzolschmelze. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
^902,  v.  1:  457-459. 

407  and  F.  Homer,     tiber  die  Einwirkung  von  Hydroxy- 

lamin  auf  Safranone. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1907, 
V.  40:  3406-3411.  QDl.D4,v.40 

408  and  G.   Schmidt.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis    der   Tri- 

phenylmethanf  arbstoff  e . 

Zeitschriftfur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Sorau,  1904,  v. 

Q.i        I 

o:  l~4' 

409  and  K.  Weiss.     Aetherificierung  von  Carbinolen  durch 

Alkohole. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-CJiemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  1-3. 

410  and  others.     Notiz  iiber  die  Reduktion  von  Triphenyl- 

methanfarbstoffen  und  Azoverbindungen  mit  Natrium- 
hydrosulfit. 

Journal  fur  prdktische  Chemie,  Leipzig,  1909,  n.  s.,  v.  79: 
562-568.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.79 

411  Fischer,  Richard.     Ueber  neuere  Verfahren  zum  Dnicken  mit 

Schwefelfarbstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  176-178. 


44  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

412  Fisseler,  Oswald.     Ueber  colloidale  Verbindungen  des  Eisens, 

Mangans  und  Kupfers. 
Erlangen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1904 

413  Flachslaender,  J.     Nitroathylbenzole  und  daraus  hergestellte 

Tetrazofarbstoffe. 
Munchen,  1902.     24  p. 

414  Formanek,  Jaroslav.     Spektralanalytischer  Nachweis  kiinst 

licher  organischer  Farbstoffe. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1900.     ix,  [1],  196  p.,  1  I.  incl.  ittus., 
tables,     diagrs.  on  58  pi.     25em. 
5-39136  QC437.F72 

415  Ueber   die   Beziehungen    zwischen    Konstitution   und 

Absorptionsspektra  der  Rosanilinfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.  Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  473-482. 

416  Ueber  die  Fluoreszen  der  Farbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.  Berlin,  1906,  v. 
5:  142-146,  164-169. 

417  Ueber  die  Zusammensetzung  des  Gentianins. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Sorau,  1904,  v. 

8:  402-411. 

418  Untersuchung   und   Nachweis    organischer   Farbstoffe 

auf  spektroskopischem  Wege. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.  Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  289-295,  829-383,  505-522,  660-677,  v.  2: 
9-16,  45-56,  72-78,  95-100,  219-221,  869-380. 

419    2  Aufl. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1918.     165  p. 

420  Formation  of  a  Russian  company  for  manufacture  of  dyes  and 

chemical  products. 
Britannic  review,  Apr.  1915,  v.  2:  249.  AP4.B66,v.2 

421  Fort,  M.,  and  L.  L.  Lloyd.     The  chemistry  of  dyestuffs;    a 

manual  for  students  of  chemistry  and  dyeing. 
Cambridge  [Eng.]  University  press,  1917.     xi,  811  p.     20%*™. 
( The  Cambridge  technical  series) 

"Bibliography  of  works  of  reference" :  p.  [ixj 

17-21994  TP910.F6 


DYESTUFFS  45 

422  Fox,  John  J.,  and  J.  T.  Hewitt.     Constitution  and  colour  of 

azo-compounds . 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1908,  v.  93:  333-343. 

QD1.C6.V.93 

423  Francillon,   Emmanuel,      fitude  des  composes  formes    par 

1'action  de  matieres  colorantes  acides  sur  des  matie'res 
colorantes  basiques. 
Lausanne,  1906.     72  p. 

424  Frank,  Hermann.     Ueber  das  p-Nitrobenzolazoresorcin. 

Plieningen,  F.  Find,  1907.     78  p. 

425  Franke,  Johannes.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung  von  Aluminium- 

chlorid  und  Aether  auf  Brenzcatechin,  sowie  liber  einige 
Derivate  des  m-Diathylphenols. 
Heidelberg,  J.  Horning,  1903.     36  p. 

426  Franzen,  Hartwig,  and  P.  Stieldorf .     Ueber  die  Reduktion 

von  Azokopern  durch  Natriumhydrosulfit. 
Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  n.  s.,  v.  76: 
467-471.  QDl.J75,v.76 

427  Fraps,  George  Stronach.     Principles  of  dyeing. 

New  York,  The  MacmiUan  company;  London,  MacmiUan  <& 
co.,  ltd.,  1903.     xiii,  270  p.     iUus.,  diagrs.     19%™. 

See  index  under  Dyes. 
3-2945  TP897.F83 

428  Free  traders  and  trade  problems. 

Spectator,  Jan.  30,  1915,  v.  114:  148-150.          AP4.S7,v.ll4 

429  Freund,    Martin.     Ueber  einige  isomere  Diamidobasen  des 

7-Cyanstilbens. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
V.  34:  3104-3108.  QDl.D4,v.34 

430  Ueber  Indolfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  322-323.  QDl.D4,v.37 

431  and  H.    Beck.      Einwirkung    von   Benzylmagnesium- 

chlorid  auf  Krystallviolett. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  4679-4680.  QDl.D4,v.37 

432  « —  and  A.  Wirsing.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Di-p-dimethylami- 

doindigos. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  204-206.  QDl.D4,v.40 


46  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

433  Preundlich,  Herbert,  and  G.  Losev.     Ueber  die  Adsorption 

der  Farbstoffe  durch  Kohle  und  Fasern. 
Zeitschrift  fur  physikalische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  v.  59: 
284-312.  QDl.Z45,v.59 

434  Friedlaender,  P.     Fortschritte  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  Teerfar- 

benfabrikation  und  der  dazu  gehorigen  Rohprodukte. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1902,  v.  26:  697-700. 

TPl.C45,v.26 

435  Fortschritte  der  Teerfarbenfabrikation  und  verwand- 

ter  Industriezweige,  1877-1914. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1915.     2  v. 

436  Schwefelfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte  CJiemie,  Berlin,  1906,  v.  19:  615- 
619.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 

437  Schwefelhaltige  Analoga  der  Indigogruppe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1906, 
v.  89:  1060-1066.  QDl.D4,v.39 

438  Teer-  und  Farbenchemie. 

Jdhrbuchder  CTiemie.     Braunschweig,  190 ]4,  v.  14-'  44^-518. 
See  also  later  issues. 

439  Teer-  und  Farbenchemie. 

Jahresbericht  uber  die  Fortschritte  der  Chemie  und  verwandter 
Theile  anderer  Wissenschaften,  1913,  v.  22:  450-505. 

QDl.J6,v.22 

440  Ueber  das  Verhalten  von  indigoiden  Farbstoffen  und 

Indigo  gegen  Alkalien. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  1035-1039.  QDl.D4,v.4l 

441  Ueber  den  Farbstoff  des  antiken  Purpurs  aus  Murex 

brandaris. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  765-770. 

QDl.D4,v.42 

442  Ueber  indigoide  Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  772-777.  l.D4,v.41 

443  Ueber  Thionaphten-derivate  und  Thioindigo. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  v.  351: 
390-420.    *  QDl.L7,v.351 


DYESTUFFS  47 

444  Friedlander,  P.     Zur   Kenntnis  des  Farbstoffes  des   antiken 

Purpurs. 

Sitzungsberichte  der  KaiserlicJien  Akademie  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.  MatUematiscJi^Naturwissenschaftliche  Klasse.  Wien, 
1909,  v.  118:  19-25.  AS142.V311,v.ll8 

445  and  A.  Bezdzik.     Uber  indigoide  Farbstoffe  der  An- 

thracenreihe. 

Sitzungsberichte  der  KaiserlicJien  Akademie  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.  MatJiernatiscJi-NaturwissenscJiaftliche  Klasse.  Wien, 
1909,  v.  118:  663-G70.  ASi42.V3ll,v.ll8 

446  — and  A.  Felix.     Uber  indigoide  Farbstoffe. 

Sitzungsberichte  der  KaiserlicJien  Akademie  der  Wissenschaf- 
ten.  MatliematiscTirNaturwissenschaftliche  Klasse.  Wien, 
1912,  v.  118:  727-751.  Asi42.V3ll,v.ll7 

447  and  S .  Kielbasinski.     Uber  Bis-Phenylthiophen-Indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1912, 

v.  45:  3389-3396.  QDl.D4,v.45 

448 Ueber  die  Aldehyde  des  Oxindols,  Indoxyls  und 

Oxythionaphthens. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  3098-3108.  QDl.D4,v.44 

449 and  F.  Mau timer.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Schwefelfarb- 

stoffe. 

Zeitschriftfur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.  Berlin,  1904,  v.  3: 
333-337. 

450  and  G.  Schick.     Ueber  einige  neue  Anthrazenfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschriftfur   Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  429-430. 
See  also  vol.  3:  218-221. 

451  and  R.  Schuloff.     Uber  indigoide  Farbstoffe. 

Sitzungsberichte  der  KaiserlicJien  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften. 

Hatliematiscli-Naturwissenschafiliche  Klasse.      Wien,  1909, 
v.  117:  179-185.  Asi42.V3ll,v.ll7 

452  and  E.  Schwenk.     Ueber  die  Zersetzung  von  Indigblau 

und  Indigrot  durch  Alkalien. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1910, 

4      V.  43:   1971-1975.  QD1.D4.V.43 

453  and  L.  Silberstern.     Oxyderivate  des  Naphthochinons. 

Monatshefte  fur  Chemie  und  verwandte  Teile  anderer  Wissen- 
schaften.     Wien,  1902,  v.  23:  513-533.  QDl.M7,v.23 


48  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

454  Friedlander,  P.  and  N.  Woroshzow.     Uber  Thioindigofarb- 

stoffe  der  Naphthalinreihe. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1912,  v.  388: 
1-23.  QDl.L7,v.38'8 

455  and  others.    Uber  Brom-und  Methoxyderivate  des  Indigos . 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1912,  v.  388: 

23-49.  QDl.L7,v.388 

456  Fries,  Karl  and  A.  Hasselbach.     Ueber  Oxindigo. 

Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemischen  GesellscJiaft.     Berlin,  1911, 
V.  44'   124-128.  QDl.D4,v.44 

457  Fritsch,  P.     Die  aus  m-Aethoxybenzoesaure  entstehenden  Tri- 

phenylmethanfarbstoffe. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1903,  v.  329: 
66-81.  QDl.L7,v.329 

458  Fritzen,  Adolf.     Ueber  die  Reduktion  von  Triphenymethan- 

farbstoffen. 
Erlangen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1909.    27  p. 

459  Frohlich,  Joroslav.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Forma/ylfarbstoffe. 

Basel,  Reinhardt,  1902.     54  p> 

460  From  munitions  of  war  to  munitions  of  peace. 

Du  Pont  magazine,  Dec.,  1918,  v.  9:  8-11. 

461  Fuchs,  Herman  C.     Prussian  blue. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4-'  92-93.        TP890.C6,v.4 

462  Funk,  C.     Brasilin  und  Hamatoxylin. 

Bern,  1904.    36  p. 

463  Fussganger,  H.    Resorcinblau. 

Basel,  1901. 

Dissertation. 

464  Gabba,  Luigi.     Sopra  alcuni  recenti  studj  di  chimica  organica 

e  sull'  applicazione  dei  loro  risultati  all'  arte  tintoria. 
Milano,  G.  Bemardoni,   1870.     38  p.     24™.     (R.   Istituto 
lombardo  [di  scienze  e  lettere,   Milan}     Rapporti  sui  pro- 
gressi  delle  scienze.     I.) 

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465  Gachot,  Ch.     Beitrage  sur  Kenntnis  der  beizenziehenden  Azo- 

farbstoffe. 
Basel,  Kreis,  1903.    57  p. 


DYESTUFFS  49 

466  Gaidukov,  N.     Ueber  den  braunen  Algenfarbstoff. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  hotanischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  21:  535-539. 

467  Zur  Farbenanalyse  der  Algen. 

BericJite  der  deutschen  botanischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  22:  23-29. 

468  Ganswindt,  A.     Einfiihrung  in  die  moderne  Farberei. 

Leipzig,  B.  F.  Voigt,  1902.     506  p.     24™. 

469  Handbuch  der  Farberei. 

Weimar,  1889. 

470 Lehrbuch  der  Baumwollengarnf  arberei. 

Munich,  G.  D.  W.  Callwey,  1892. 

471  Gar§on,  Jules.     Encyclopedia  universelle  des  industries  tinc- 

toriales  et  des  industries  annexes  teinture — impression — 
blanchiment  — appar^ts . 

Paris,  La  Direction,  1901-1904-     15  pts.  in  8  v.     (Publica- 
tions de  TInstitut  universel  des  sciences  appliquees  no.  1). 

TP890.G2 

472  [Gardner,  John]  ed.     Bleaching,  dyeing,  and  calico-printing. 

With  formulae. 

Philadelphia,  P.  Blakiston,  son  &  co.,  1884.     vi  p.,  1  I.,  203 
p.    illus.     19™. 

"Dyestuffs":  p.  133-191. 
16-8414  TP893.G25 

473  Gardner,  Walter  Myers,  ed.    The  British  coal-tar  industry; 

its  origin,  development,  and  decline. 

London,  Williams  and  Norgate,  1915.     ix,  437,  [1]  p.     illus., 
diagrs.     22™. 
16-11294  TP953.Q3 

474  The    manufacture    of    dyestuffs:    the    government's 

modified  scheme. 

Nature,  Feb.  25,  1915,  v.  94:  700-701.  Ql.N2,v.94 

475  The  manufacture  of  dyestuffs  in  Britain. 

Nature,  Jan.  21,  1915,  v.  94:  555-557.  Ql.N2,v.94 

476  * —     Tinctorial  chemistry,  ancient  and  modern. 

Nature,  July  14,  1910,  v.  84:  56-57.  Ql.N2,v.84 

121113°— 19 4 


50  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

477  Garros,  P.     Teinture  avec  des  matieres  colorantes  de"rivees  de 

1'aniline  para  sulfone"e. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris,  Bulletin,  1904,  8.  ser.,  v.  81:  1082- 
1083.  QDl.S4,3.s6r.,v.31 

478  Gas  by-products  discussed  at  American  chemical  society  con- 

vention. 
Gas  age,  Oct.  2,  1916,  v.  38:  831-882.  TP?oo.Gi4,v.38 

479  Gattermann,  Ludwig.     Die  Merkaptane   des  Anthrachinons 

und  eine  neue  Klasse  schwefelhaltiger  Farbstoffe. 
Sitzungsberichte  der  Heidelberg  er  Akademie  der  Wissenschaft. 
Heidelberg,  1910,  v.  5:  108. 

480  Gaumer,  Max.     Die  Gesetzmassigkeiten  bei  der  elektrochem- 

ischen  Reduktion  aromatischer  Nitrokorper  in  schwach 
alkalischer  Losung. 
Halle,  W.  Knapp,  1901.     124  P- 

481  Gaunt,  R.  T.  and,  W.  P.  Bloxam.     Analysis  of  indigo. 

Society   of  chemical  industry,   London.     Journal,    1907,   v. 
26:  1174-1185.  TPl.J6,v.26 

482  Gave  up  dyestuff  plan. 

American  economist,  July  28,  1916,  v.  58:  46-4?  • 

English  capitalists  found   lack   of  protection  made  success  here 
impossible. 

483  Gebhard,  Kurt.     Einwirkung  des  Lichtes  auf  Teerfarbstoffe. 

Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1910,  v.  21:  253-258. 

484  -     Zusammenhang    zwischen    Lichtempfindlichkeit    und 

Konstitution  von  Farbstoffen, 

Journal  fur  prdktische  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1911,  n.  s.,  v.  84.' 
561-625.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.88 

485  Gentele,   J.    G.     J.   G.   Gentele's   Lehrbuch   der   Farbenfab- 

rikation;  Anweisung  zur  Darstellung,  Untersuchung  und 
Verwendung  der  im  Handel  vorkommenden  Maler- 
farben,  zum  Gebrauch  fur  Farben-,  Tusch-  und  Tapeten- 
fabrikanten,  Chemiker,  Techniker,  Kaufleute,  Maler, 
Koloristen  und  andere  Farbenkonsumenten.  3.  um- 
gearb.  und  stark  verm.  Aufl.  hrsg.  von  dr.  A.  Buntrock. 
Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  sohn,  1906-09.  3  v.  illus. 


7-36222  TP936.G5 


DYESTUFFS  51 

486  Georgievics,  Georg  C.  T.  von.     Carbinole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1905, 
V.  88:  $84-886.  QDl.D4,v.38 

487  The  chemical  technology  of  textile  fibres,  their  origin, 

structure,  preparation,  washing,  bleaching,  dyeing,  printing 
and  dressing.    Tr.  from  the  German  by  Chas.  Salter. 

London,  Scott,  Greenwood  <£  co.,  1902.    x,  306  p.    illus., 
diagr.     25%™. 
2-21089  TP893.G35 

488  Chemistry  of  dye-stuffs  .  .  .  tr.  from  the  2d  German  ed., 

by  Charles  Salter. 

London,  Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.,  1903.    vi  p.,  1  I.,  402  p., 

1  J       e>o)cm 
1  v.      ....      . 

3-25570  TP910.G35 

489  — Fortschritte  der  Teerfarbenfabrikation. 

Ohemikerzeitung.     Cb'then,  1905,  v.  29:  902-905. 

See  also  vol.  30:549-554.  TPl.C45,v.29 

490  Der  Indigo. 

Leipzig,  1892. 

491  Jahresbericht  uber  die   Fortschritte   der  Teerfarben- 
fabrikation. 

Ohemilcerzeitung.     Cb'then,  1904,  v.  28:  317-321. 

TPl.C45,v.28 

492  Lehrbuch  der  chemischen  Technologie  der  Gespinstfa- 

sern. 

Leipzig  und  Wien,  F.  Deuticke,  1913.     1  v.     diagrs.    23%™. 
"Literatur  der  Farbstoffe":  v.  1,  p.  [525J-526.     "Literatur  zur  Ein- 

leitung":  v.  1,  p.  [527}-553. 

1.  T.  Farbenchemie.    4.    Aufl.  Bearb.von  Eug.  Grandmougin. 
14-1981  TP893.G33 

493  Eine  neue  Formel  fur  die  basischen  Triphenylmethan- 

farbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur    Farben-   und    TextiLChemie.     Sorau,    1904, 
v.  3:  37-39. 

494  Ueber  die  Rolle  der  Oxalsaure  beim  Atzen  von  Indigo 

mit  Chromsaure. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Cfhemie.    Braunschweig. 
1903,  v.  2:  199-202. 


52  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

495  Georgievics,  Georg  C.  T.  von.     Wie  sollen  Farbstoffe   auf 

ihre  Echtheit  gepriift  werden? 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CJiemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  656-659. 

496  Gerlinger,  Paul.    Uber  den  Einfluss  von  Kernsubstituenten  auf 

die  Nuance  des  Malachitgnins. 
Basel,  1904.     80  p. 

497  German  dye  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  87:  27. 

Tl.S52,v.87 

498  German  dye  patents  now  available. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  15,  1919,  v.  55:  672-673. 

TS1300.T36,v.55 

499  German  dye  patents :  they  will  lead  to  a  valuable  expansion  of 

American  production. 
American  economist,  Nov.  9,  1917,  v.  60:  225. 

HC101.A5,v.60 

500  German  dyemakers  despondent. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  80.  TP890.C6,v.4 

501  German  dyestuffs  and  American  industries. 

Economic  world,  Dec.  4,  1915,  n.  s.,  v.  10:  723-725. 

HG8011.M3,n.s.,v.lO 

502  German  investments  in  the  dyestuffs  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug.  14,  1915,  v.  80:  101. 

Tl.S52,v.80 

502a  Germany's  control  of  dyestuffs. 

Protectionist,  June,  1915,  v.  27:  83.  HFl750.P8,v.27 

503  Ghosh,    Kedar   N.,    and   E.    R.    Watson.     Hydroxyquinol- 

phthalein  anhydride  and  hydroxyquinolbenzein. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1913,  v.  29:  9-10. 

QDl.C62,v.29 

504  Gibbs,  H.  D.     Color  laboratory  of  the  Bureau  of  chemistry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918, 
v.  10:  802-803.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

505  Gibson,  Richard.     An  account  of  the  properties  and  compo- 

sition of  the  dyestuffs  and  chymical  compounds  which 
enter  into  the  constitution  of  colors. 

Willimantic,    Ct.,    E.  S.  Simpson,  printer,   1857.     134  p. 
fold.  tab.    23%™.  ' 
8-23862  TP910.G44 


DYESTUFFS  53 

506  Gibson,    Richard   H.     The   American   dyer,    (enlarged    and 

revised):    a  practical  treatise  on  the  coloring  of  wool, 
cotton,  yarn  and  cloth,  also,  calico-printing. 
Boston,  A.  J.  "Wright,  printer,  1878.     675,  [1]  p.  incl.  plates. 

24™. 

8-23848  TP897.G45 

507  Gilbody,  A.  W.,   and  W.  H.   Perkin.     Brazilin  and  haema- 

toxylin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  1016-1022, 
1040-1056.  QDl.C6,v.81 

508  Gillieron,   Ernest.     Action   de  1'iode  sur  quelques   matieres 

colorantes  basiques. 
Lausanne,  1906.     50  p. 

509  Girard,  Ch.  and  A.  Pabst.     Application  de  chimie  organique. 

Matieres  colorantes.     Se"rie  aromatique   et  ses   applica- 
tions industrielles. 

Paris,  Vve  Ch.  Dunod,  1883-92.  2v.    (Encyclopedic  chimique, 

V.  10,  pt.  10,  11.)  QD4.F9,v.lO,pt.lO,ll 

510  Glaser,  F.     Ueber  Indicatoren. 

Zeitschrift  fur  analytische  Chemie.      "Wiesbaden,  1902,  v.  1+1: 
86-42.  QD71.Z3,v.41 

511  Glassner,    F.,    and   W.    Suida.     Ueber    die    Ursachen    der 

Entfarbung  von  gefarbten  Flussigkeiten  durch  verschie- 
dene  Kohlen. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  v.  361: 
353-362.  QDl.L7,v.361 

512  Glen,  C.     The  dyes  of  the  ancients. 

Society  of  dyers  and  colourists.    Bradford,  Journal,  1911,  v. 
27:  293-296.  TP890.se,v.27 

513  Gmelin,  Leopold.     Hand-book  of  chemistry.     Tr.  by  Henry 

Watts. 

London,'  Printed  for  the  CavendisTi  society,  1848-1864.    16  v. 
v  pi.     22%cm.     ( Works  of  the  Cavendish  society) 

QD28.G56 

Index  to  Gmelin's  Handbook  of  chemistry. 

London,  Harrison,  1872.     1  p.  1.,  331  p.     23™.     (Cavendish 
society) 

Consult  index  under  name  of  the  dye. 
7-15519-20  QD28.G57 


54  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

514  Gnehm,  R.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  Thiazine. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  n.  s.,  v.  76: 
401-4^7,  471-508.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.76 

515  Taschenbuph  fiir  die  Farberei  und  Farbenfabrikation. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1902.     229  p.     23™. 

516  and  L.  Bauer.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Axazone. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1905,  n.  s.,  v.  72: 
249-277.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.72 

517  and  T.    Scheutz.     Ueber    alkylirte    Amidobenzolsul- 

fosauren  und  Metamidophenole. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  63: 
405-427.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.63 

518  Qohring,  C.  F.     Mitteilung  liber  das  erste  Patent  in  Deutsch- 

land  betreffend  die  Darstellung  von  Fuchsin. 
Fdrler-Zeitung,  Berlin.     1913,  v.  24:  252-254. 

519  Goldberg,   A.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Schwefelcyans   des  sogen- 

nanten  Pseudoschwefelcyans  und  des  aus  Rhodansalzen 
erhaltenen  gelben  Farbstoffes. 
Chemnitz,  J.  C.  T.  Pickenhahn  und  Sohn,  1901.     53  p. 

520  Goldschmidt,   Carl.     Formaldehyd.     Verwendung   zur  Fab- 

rikation  von  Farben. 
Bonn,  F.  Cohen,  1903.     48  p. 

521  Goldschmidt,  Heinrich,  and  H.   Keller.     Dynamische  Un- 

tersuchungen  iiber  die  Bildung  der  Azofarbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
V.  35:  3534-3549.  QDl.D4,v.35 

522  Goldstern,  D.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Brasilins. 

Bern,  1903.     43  p. 

523  Gomberg,  Moses.     Ueber  Triphenylmethyl. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  1847-1888.  QDi.D4,v.40 

524  Ueber   Triphenylmethyl.     Ein   Beitrag   zur   Kenntnis 

der  Carboniumsalze. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  2397-2408.  QDl.D4,v.35 

525  Gordon,  J.  W.     The  future  of  the  aniline-dye  scheme:    a  fore- 

thought. 
Nineteenth  century  and  after,  July,  1915,  v.  78:  194-203. 

AP4.N7,v.78 


DYESTUFFS  55 

526  Government  co-operation  with  our  industries. 

Scientific  American,  Jan.  30,  1915,  v.  112:  99.     Tl.S5,v.ll2 

527  Government-owned  dyestuff  works  in  Great  Britain. 

Textile  world  record,  Jan.  1915,  v.  48:  371-373. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

528  Graebe,  Charles,  and  R.  H.  Adeirs.     Ueber  Methylirung  von 

Euxanthon  und  Alizarin  mittelst  Dimethylsulfat. 
Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1901,  v.  318: 
365-370.  QDl.L7,v.318 

529  C.  Thode  and    H.  Bernhard.     Ueber  Methylirung 

der  Oxyanthrachinone. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1906,  v.  849: 
201-231.  QDl.L7,v.349 

530  Graf,  W.     Oxonium-  und  Ammoniumsalze. 

Wiirzburg,  1903.     63  p. 

531  Grafe,  Viktor.     Studien  iiber  das  Anthokyan. 

SitzungsbericTite  der  Heidelberger  Akademie  der  Wissenschaft. 
Heidelberg,  1908,  v.  115:  975-993. 
See  also  vol.  120:  765-810. 

532  Grand,  Louis.     Sur  la  fixation  de  quelques  matieres  colorantes 

par  les  substances  mine'rales. 
Lausanne,  1907.     48  p. 

533  Grandmougin,    Eugene.     Bemerkung  zur  Einwirkung    pri- 

marer  Aniine  auf  Indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1910, 
v.  43:  1317-1318.  QDl.D4,v.43 

534  Fortschritte  der  Farbenchemie  von  1908-1910. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cbihen,   1911,  v.  35:   1126-1127;  1158- 

1160;    1175-1177;    1210-1211;    1230-1232;    1246-1248; 
1264-1265;  1274-1276.  TPl.C45,v.35 

535  Die  Indigoanalyse  nach  Mohlau  und  Zimmermann. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textile-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  275-276. 

536  Kondensation  von  Gallocyaninfarbstoffen  mit  Amid- 

overbindungen. 

*  Journal  fur  praktiscTie  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  77: 
498-510.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.77 


56  LIBRAEY  OF   CONGRESS 

537  Grandmougin,  Eugene.     Spaltung  von  Azofarbstoffen    mit 

Natriumhydrossulfit. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1906, 

V.  89:  2494-2497.  QDl.D4,v.39 

538  Ueber  Anilinschwarz. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.     Berlin,  1906,  v. 
5:  286-287. 

539  Ueber  das  Verhalten  einiger  kimstlicher  organischer 

Farbstoffe  gegen  fliissige  schweflige  Saure. 

Zeitschriftfiir  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.     Berlin,  1906,  v, 
5:  888-385. 

540  Ueber  eine  Reaktion  zwischen  Diazokorpern  und  Azo- 
farbstoffen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
V.  41:  1403.  QDl.D4,v.41 

541  tJber  Salicylsaureazo-Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1911, 
V.  44:  8756.  QDl.D4,v.44 

542  Veranderungen  von  Farbungen  im  Licht. 

Ohemikerzeitung .      Cothen,  1913,  v.  37:  909.       TPl.C45,v.37 

543  Zur  Kenntnis  bromierten  Indigotine. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschafi.     Berlin,  1910, 
V.  48:  987-941.  QDl.D4,v.43 

544  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Indigo-bis-arylimide. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
V.  42:  4401-4407.  QDl.D4,v.42 

545  Zur  Kenntnis  des  S.T.S'.T'-Tetrabrom-indigos. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 

V.  42:  4408-4411.  QDl.D4,v.42 

546  and  E,  Dessoulavy.     Einwirkung  primarer  Amine  auf 

Indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  8636-3641,  421$.  QDi.D4,v.42 

547  and  H.  Freimann.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Azoderivate  des 

Phenols  und  der  Phenolcarbonsaueren. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Ohemie.     Leipzig,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  78: 
384-408.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.78 


DYESTUFFS  57 

548  Grandmougin,  Eugene  and  K.  Smirous.     Zur  Kenntnis  des 

3.6-Diamino-acridins.     Beziehungen     zwischen    Acridin- 
Derivaten  und  analogen  Phenazin-Verbindungen. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
V.  46:  8425-3434.  QDl.D4,v.46 

549  Grasser,  Georg.     Die  Herstellung  der  Gerb-  und  Farbstoff- 

extrakte. 

Ohemikerzeitung.     Cdthen,  1913,  v.  37:  373-375. 

TPl.C45,v.37 

550  Gt.  Brit.  Board  of  trade.    State  assistance  to  the  dye  industry. 

Memorandum  by  the  Board  of  trade  on  the  scheme  for 
the  allocation  and  administration  of  the  funds  provided 
by  Parliament  for  the  development  of  the  dye  industry 
by  means  of  financial  assistance  to  companies  and  firms 
in  aid  of  developments,  extensions,  and  research. 
London,  H.  M.  Stationery  off.,  Darling  <&  son,  1918.  12  p. 
(Parliament.  Papers  fry  command.  Cd.  9194-) 

HD9999.D9G7     1918 

551  Green,  Arthur  George.     Analysis  of  dyes  and  dyed  materials. 

Nature,  Dec.  21,  1911,  v.  88:  239-240.  Ql.N2,v.88 

552  The  chemical  technology  of  aniline  black. 

Society  of  dyers  and  colourists,   Bradford,    Eng.     Journal, 
1909,  v.  25:  188-194.  TP890.S6,v.25 

553  lonenphanomene  bei  Farbstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  413-414. 

554  Nachweis  von  Farbstoffen  auf  vegetabilischer  Faser. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Textilindustrie.     Berlin,  1908,  v.  6:  278-281. 

555  Qumonoid    addition    as    the    mechanism    of    dyestuff 

formation. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  v.  103:  925-933. 

QDl.C6,v.l03 

556  The  quinonoid  salts  of  the  phthaleins  and  the  cause  of 

colour  in  the  triphenylmethane  series. 

Society   of  chemical  industry,   London.     Journal,    1909,   v. 
28:  638-640.  TPl.S6,v.28 

557  A  systematic  survey  of  the  organic  colouring  matters, 

*. '    founded  on  the  German  of  Drs.  G.  Schultz  and  P.  Julius. 

2d  ed.,  rev.  throughout  and  greatly  enl. 
London,  New   York,   MacmiUan  and  co.,  limited,  1904.     x, 
280  p.     28™. 
4-10089  TP914.G79 


58  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

558  Green,  Arthur  George,  and  P.  F.  Crosland.     The  colouring 

matters  of  the  stilbene  group. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1906,  v.  89:  1602-1614. 

QDl.C6,v.89 

559  and    P.   E.   King.     The   constitution   of   the  salts   of 

phenolphthalein  and  quinol-phthalein :  a  contribution  to 
the  theory  of  colour  in  the    group    of    triphenylmethane 
dyes  tuffs. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,   London.     Journal,    1908,   v. 
27: 4-10.  TPl.S6,v.27 

560  and  R.  N.  Sen.     Azo-dyestuffs  of  the  triphenylmethane 

group. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1912,  v.  101: 1113-1117. 

QDl.C6,v.l01 

561  Griffiths,  A.  B.     Die  Pigmente  des  Geraniums  und  anderer 

Pflanzen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  8959-3961 .  QD  1  .D4, v.36 

562  Grob,    Armin.     Ueber    einige    unsymmetrische    Analoga    des 

Indigos. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
V.  41:  3331-3334.  QDl.D4,v.41 

563  Grosheintz,  H.     Fixation  de  1'indigo  par  vaporisage  au  moyen 

de  soude  caustique  et  de  dextrine. 

Societe   industrielle    de    Mulhouse.     Bulletin,    1901,    v.    71: 
515-518.  T2.S75,v.71 

564  Gros smarm,  E.       Ueber    Metallempfindlichkeit    von    Farb- 

stoff  en  und  die  Gegenmittel. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben- und  Textilindustrie.     Berlin,  1907.  v. 

ft*  9 1—99 
u.  &i — &&. 

565  Wie  sollen  Farbstoff e  auf  ihre  Echtheit  geprtif  t  werden  ? 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  100-101. 

566  Growth  of  an  industry:   immense   development   of  domestic 

dyestuff  and  chemical  production. 
American  economist,  Sept.  28,  1917,  v.  60:  146. 

HC101.A5,v.60 

567  Growth  of  U.  S.  dyestuffs  industry,  with  list  of  new  companies. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  12,  1918,  v.  53:  3036-3037. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 


DYESTUFFS  59 

568  Gruber,  Hermann.     Ueber  einige  neue  Substitutionsprodukte 

des  Bittermandelolgriins. 
Weida  i.  Thiir.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1905.     48  p. 

569  Gruenberg,  Benjamin  Charles,  and  William  J.Gies.     Chem- 

ical notes  on  "bastard"  logwood. 

New    Yorlc,    190 4.     p.    367-377.     illus.     24™.     (Contribu- 
tions from  the  New  Yorlc  botanical  garden,     no.  54) 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  botanical  club,  31.    July,  1904. 
CA9-317  QK1.N515     no.54 

570  Gudeman,    Edward.     Solubilities   and   extraction   values   of 

food  colors. 

American   chemical  society.     Journal,    1907,   v.   29:   1629- 
1634.  QDl.A5,v.29 

571  Giinther,   Paul.     Ueber  Halogenierung  von  Oxyanthrachino- 

monosulfosauren. 
Berlin,  A.  W.  Schade,  1901.     49  p. 

572  Gulinow,   G.     Studien  iiber  Reaktionen  zur  Erkennung  und 

Unterscheidung  von  kiinstliclien  organischen  Farbstoffen. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie,  Berlin,  1906,  v. 
5:  337-343. 

573  Guyot,  A.     Sur  quelques  colorants  orthobenzyle's  du  triphe'nyl- 

me'thane. 

Academic    des    sciences.     Paris,    Comptes-rendus,    1908,    v. 
146:  1043-1045.  Q46.A14,v.l46 

574  and    !£.     Granderye.     Sur    le    te'trame'thyldiamino- 

diphenylene-phenylmethane  dissymetrique  et  le  colorant 
qui  en  derive. 

Academie    des    sciences.    Paris,    Comptes-rendus,    1903,    v. 
137:  413-414.  Q46.A14,v.l37 

575  and  A.  Kovache.     Action  de  1'acide  formique  sur  les 

colorantes  du  triphenylme'thane. 

Academie    des    sciences,    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1913,    v. 
156:  1324-1327.  Q46.Ai4,v.i56 

576  Haber,    Fritz.     Bemerkungen   zur   Richtigstellung   der   Aus- 

fuhrungen  des  Herrn  Binz. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  64.' 
289-293.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.64 

577  Ueber  den  textilen  Flachdruck. 

Zeitschrift  fur   angewandte    Chemie.     Berlin,    1902,   v.    15: 
1177-1183.  QDl.Z3,v.l5 


60  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

578  Haber,  Fritz.     Zur  Theorie  der  Indigoreduktion. 

Zeitschrift  fur  EleJctrochemie.     Halle,  1903,  v.  9:  607-608. 

TP250.Z6,v.9 

579  Haigh,  James.     The  dier's  assistant  in  the  art  of  dying  wool 

and  woollen  goods.  Extracted  from  the  philosophical 
and  chymical  works  of  ...  Ferguson,  Dufay,  Hellot, 
Geoffery,  Colbert;  and  that  reputable  French  dier,  Mons. 
de  Julienne.  Tr.  from  the  French.  With  additions  and 
practical  experiments. 

Philadelphia,  J.  Humphreys,  1810.     xxip.,  1  1.,  [25}-311  p. 
17\<™. 

Various  dyestuffs:  p.  267-311. 
8-34001  TP899.H18 

580  Halland,  A.  H.     On  the  quantitative  analysis  of  dyestuffs. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918, 

v.  10:  804-805.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

Color  trade  journal,  Dec.,  1918,  v.  3:  391-392.,  TP890.C6  v.  3 

581  Haller,  A.     L'indigo  naturel  et  1'indigo  artificiel. 

Revue  generate  des  sciences.     Paris,  1901,  v.  12:  255-264, 
323-330.  Q2.R49,v.l2 

582  Das  Mikroskop  in  der  Praxis  des  Chemiker-Koloristen. 

Fdrber-Zeitung,  Berlin,  1912,  v.  23:  255-262. 

583  and  A.  Guyot.     Sur  les  produits  de  condensation  du 

te'tramethyldiamidophe'nyloxanthranol   avec  le  benzene, 
le  toluene  et  la  dimethylaniline  Vert  phtalique. 

Academic   des   sciences.     Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1903,    v. 
137:  606-611.  Q46.A14,v.l37 

584  Haller,    R.     Die    Farbung    von    basischen    Farbstoffen    mit 

komplexen  Metallcyaniden. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und   Textilindustrie.     Berlin,   1907, 
v.  6:  249-252. 

585  Halstead,    Albert.     The    future    of    the    German    dyestuffs 

industry. 

TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  May  1,  1919,  no.  102:  630. 

HC1.R198     1919,no.l02 

586  Hansen,  C.  C.     Dyestuffs  in  the  trade  of  Siam. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Dec.  26,  1917,  no.  801:  1165. 

HC1.R198     1917,no.301 


DYESTUFFS  bl 

587  Hanson,  Edward  K.     Phycoerythrin,  the  pigment  of  the  red 

algae. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1909,  v.  25:  117- 
118.  QDl.C62,v.25 

588  Han tzsch,  Arthur.     Die  Diazoverbindungen. 

Sammlung    chemischer    und    chemischtechnischer    Vortrage. 
Stuttgart,  1902,  v.  8:  1-32.  QDi.S2,v.8 

589  Nachweis  der  Umlagerungstheorie  der  Indicatoren  an 

Methylorange  and  Helianthin. 

Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemisclien  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 

V.  41:  1187-1195.  QDl.D4,v.41 

590  Syndiazotate    als    primare    Producte    der    Reaction 

zwischen  Nitrosobenzolen  und  Hydroxylamin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  2056-2062.  QDi.D4,v.38 

591  Ueber   die   Natur   der   Basen   aus   Triphenylmethan- 

farbstoffen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
V.  37:  3434-3440.  QDl.D4,v.37 

592  Ueber  die  Zersetzung  der  Diazoester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  3097-3102.  QDi.D4,v.36 

593  Zur  Atomwanderung  bei  Diazoverbindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemiscJien  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 

v.  36:  2069-2075.  QDi.D4,v.36 

594  ana  j1.  Hilscher.     Gelbe  azoide  und  violette  chinoide 

Salze  aus  Amir.oazokorpern. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 

V.  41:  1171-1187.  QDl.D4,v.41 

595  ana    R.    Vock.     Zur   Reduction   von   Diazoniumver- 

bindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  cTiemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
^  v.  36:  4296-4299.  QDi.D4,v.36 

596  Hard,  William.     The  un-United  States:   how  America  helped 

Germany  to  ruin  the  American  dye  industry. 
4.    Metropolitan,  Jan.  1916,  v.  43:  9-11,  70-72.        AP2.M5,v.43 

597  Hannsen,  W.     Die  Fabrikation  der  Theerfarbstoffe  und  ihre 

Rohmaterialien. 
Berlin,  S.  Fischer,  1889.    317  p. 


62  LIBKARY  OF   CONGRESS 

598  Harold,  J.  F.  X.     American  dyes  in  retrospect  and  prospect. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  13,  1917,  v.  52:  707. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

599  Hartley,  W.  J.     On  a  violet  colouring  matter  and  its  production 

by  a  certain  bacterium. 

Royal  Dublin  society.     Scientific  proceedings,  1913,  n.  s.,  v. 
14:  63-73.  S41.D82,n.s.,v.l4 

600  Hartmann,  Karl.     Ueber  p-Methoxyisatin  und  seine  Derivate 

sowie  iiber  Condensationen  der  p-Methoxyisatinsaure  zu 
Cinchoninsaureabkommlingen. 
Berlin,  A.  W.  Schade,  1903.     45  p. 

602  Haserick,  E.  C.     The  secrets  of  the  art  of  dyeing  wool,  cotton, 

and  linen,  including  bleaching  and  coloring  wool  and 
cotton  hosiery  and  random-yarns.  A  treatise  based  on 
economy  and  practice. 

Cambridge  [Mass.]    Welch,  Bigelow,  and  company,  printers, 
1869.    iv  p.,  1  I.,  vi-xxvi  numb.  1.,  131  p.,  1  I.     22™. 

3-30450  TP897.H34 

603  Haslinger,  C.     4-Anthrachinon. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1906, 
v.  .89:  3537-3538.  QDi.D4,v.39 

604  Hasselt,  Johan  F.  B.  van.     Bijdrage  tot  de  kennis  der  con- 

stitutie  van  het  bixine. 
Haarlem,  1910.     164  p. 

605  Havas,  E.,  and   R.  Bernhard.     Zur  Frage  der  Konstitution 

des  Safranins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2723-2727.  QDi.D4,v.46 

606  Hayduck,    Fritz.  ,  Ueber    Versuche    zur    Darstellung    eines 

Tetraoxyindigos. 
Berlin,  E.  Ebering,  190 4.     75  p. 

607  Versuche  zur  Darstellung  eines  Tetraoxyindigos. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 

v.  36:  2930-2936.  QDi.D4,v.36 

608  Hearing  on  the  Paige  patent  bill. 

Textile  world  record,  Feb.  1915,  v.  48:  468-475. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 


DYESTUFFS  63 

609  Hearings  on  proposed  dyestuffs  tariff. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Feb.  1,  1916,  v.  14' 
125-129.  TNl.M45,v.l4 

610  Heathcote,  Henry  L.     The  chemical  industries  of  Germany. 

English  review,  January,  1916,  v.  22:  64-75.    AP4.E523,v.22 

611  Hebden,  John  C.     Progress  in  the  American  dyestuff  industry. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  May  1,  1917,  v.  16: 
474-475.  TNl.M45,v.l6 

612  Heermann,  Paul.     Dyers'  materials.     Tr.  by  A.  C.  Wright. 

London,  Scott  <&  Greenwood,  1901.     158  p. 

613  -    Farbereichemische  Untersuchungen. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1898.     188  p.     22 


™ 


614  -     Koloristische  und  Textilchemische  Untersuchungen. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1903.     399  p. 

\          615  Heffter,  A.     Die  bei  der  Autoxydation  des  Eosins  entstehenden 

Producte. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3633-3634.  QDl.D4,v.38 

616  Heidenhain,  Martin.    Anwendung  des  Azokarmins  und  der 

Chromotrope. 

Zeitschrift  fur  wissenschaftliche  Mikroslcopie  und  mikrosko- 
pische  Technik.    Leipzig,  1905,  v.  22:  337-343. 

QH201.Z4,v.22 

617  -    Neue   Versuche   iiber    die    chemischen   Umsetzungen 

zwischen  Eiweisskorpern  und  Anilinfarben,  insbesondere 
unter  Benutzung  der  Dialyse. 

Archiv  fur  die  gesammte  Physiologic  des  Menschen  und  der 
Thiere.     Bonn,  1903,  v.  100:  440-472.          QPl.A63,v.loo 

618  -    Ueber    chemische    Umsetzungen    zwischen    Eiweiss- 

korpern und  Anilinfarben. 
Bonn,  E.  Strauss,  1902.     118  p. 

619  -    Ueber  die  Nilblaubase  als  Reagens  auf  die  Kohlen- 

saure. 

Archiv  fur  die  gesammte  Physiologic  des  Menschen  und  der 
Thiere.    Bonn,  1903,  v.  100:  217-241.  QPl.A63,v.lOO 

620  Heidrich,   M.     Die  Gewinnung  und  Entstehung  des  natiir- 

fichen  Indigos. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte  Mikroslcopie.     Weimar,  1903,  v. 
9:  172-174.  QH201.Z3,v.9 


64  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

621  Heiduschka,  Alfred.     p-Thiotolylanilin. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1903,  n.  s.,  v.  68: 
265-278.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.68 

622  Versuch    zur   Aufklarung    des    Schmelsprozesses,    bei 

dem  die  Amidodiarylsulfide  und  die  vom  pharmazeut- 
isch-chemischen  Standpunkt  wichtigen  Oxydiarylsulfide 
entstehen. 

Munchen,  Bickels  Sohne,  1907.     50  p. 

623  Heller,  Ernst  Richard.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung  von  alkoholis- 

cher  Salzsaure  auf  Azoverbindungen. 
Erlangen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1907.     49  p. 

624  Heller,     Gustav.     Benzoylirung    des    Isatins,    Indigos    und 

Anthranils. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  86:  2762-2766.  QDi.D4,v.36 

625  Ueber    den    Einfluss    von    Hydroxylionen    bei     der 

Azokuppelung. 

Journal  fur  prdktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  77: 
189-192.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.77 

626  tiber  den  Ersatz  der  Sulfogruppe  durch  Halogen  bei 

Oxy-anthrachinon-sulfosauren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  cTiemiscTien  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  270S-271 1.  QD  i  .D4,v.46 

627  Ueber  die  Farbstoffnatur  des  Indigos. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CTiemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  809-310. 

628  Ueber  eine  Verbindung  des  Formaldehyds  mit  dem 

Indigo. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1908,  v.  2:  829-832. 

629  Zur  Geschichte  des  Anthranils. 

Sitzungsberichte    der   pTiysikalischmedicinischen   Societat   zu 
Erlangen,  1903,  v.  35:  159-186. 

630  and  H.  L.  Meyer.     Fluorescein  und  die  Nichtexistenz 

des  Dinitro-p-dibrombenzols. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1905,  n.  s.,  v.  72: 
197-200.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.72 


DYESTUFFS  65 

631  Hellot,  Jean.    The  art  of  dying  wool,  silk,  and  cotton.    Tr. 

from  the  French  of  M.  Hellot,  M.  Macquer,  and  M.  Le 
Pileur  d'Apligny. 
Paris,  1785.    ix,  [6],  508  p.    m  pi.    23™. 

8-25439  TP897.H47 

632  Helm,  E.     Kiinstliche  schwarze  Farbetoffe  fiir  Wollmaterial. 

Fdrberzeitung.     Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  321. 

633  Hendrick,  E.     How  the  dyestuffs  crisis  was  met. 

World's  worJc,  Mar.,  1918,  v.  35:  531-534.  AP2.W8,v.35 

634  Henrich,  Ferdinand,  and  K.  Dorschky.    Ueber  Derivate 

des    Amido-orsellinsaure-athylesters;     ein    Beitrag    zur 
Bildung  der  Lakmusf  arbstoff  e. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 

V.  37:  1416-1424.  QDl.D4,v.37 

635  and   W.    Meyer.     Ueber    den   Lackmusfarbstoff    und 

seine  Aehnlichkeit  mit  dem  hi  Alkohol  unloslichen  Oxy- 
dationsprodukte  des  Amidoorcins. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  559-601. 

636  and    B.    Wagner.     Ueber    Derivate    des    4-Amidore- 

sorcins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  4195-4206.  QDl.D4,v.35 

637  Herbig,  W.     Ueber  den  Unterricht  an  Farbereifachschulen. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  24-25,  47-52. 

638  Ueber  Turkisch-Rothol  und  die  Einwirkung  concen- 

trirter  Schwefelsaure  auf  Oele. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  277-282. 

639  Herman  &  Herman,   New   York.    Dyes,  intermediates  and 

chemicals  produced  by  Herman  &  Herman,  inc. 
[New  York]  1916.     42  p.     18™. 

17-13804  TP910.H4 

640  Herrmann,    Burkhard.     Untersuchungen    iiber    die    colori- 

metrische  Bestimmung  des  Mutterkorns. 
Wurzburg,  C.  J.  Becker,  1901.     29  p. 

641  Herty,  Charles  H.     Dyestuff  situation. 

Textile  world  journal,  Apr.  8,  1916,  v.  51:  1755,  1757. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 
121113°— 19 5 


66  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

642  Herty,  Charles  H.     Permanent  chemical  independence. 

Color  trade  journal,  Oct.,  1918,  v.  8:  335-338.     TP890.C6,v.3 

643  Scathing  arraignment  of  party  in  power  for  failure  to 

act  in  dyestuffs  crisis. 

Manufacturers  record,  Apr.  6,  1916,  v.  69:  56.     TSi.M3,v.69 

644  Herxheimer,  Gotthold.     Ueber  Fettfarbstoffe. 

Deutsche  medicinische  Wochenschrift.  Berlin,  1901,  v.  27: 
607-609. 

645  Herz,  P.     Bidioxymethylenindigo. 

Berlin,  1905.     34  p. 

646  Nebenreactionen  bei  der  Darstellung  des  Piperonal- 

indigos  und  seine  Oxydation. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  2853-2860.  QDi.D4,v.38 

647  Herzfeld,  J.     Das  Farben  und  Bleichen. 

Berlin,  M.  Krayn,  1905-16.  TP893.H58 

648  Herzig,  J.     Fortschritte  in  der  Chemie  der  naturlichen  Farb- 

stoffe. 

Chemikerzeitung.  Cb'fhen,  1902,  v.  26:  351-353;  27:  199-203 
v.  28:  287-292;  v.  29:  345-349.  ,  TPl.C45,v.26-29 

649  and  J.  Pollak.     Brasilin  aus  Brasilein. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  3951-3953.  QDi.D4,v.36 

650  Uber  Brasilin  und  Hamatoxylin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  398-400,  2319-2322,  3713-3715. 

See  also  v.  37:  631-633;  v.  38:  2166-2168;  v.  39:  265-267. 

QDl.D4,v.36-39 

651  Herzog,  Ewald.     Ueber  das  a-Merkaptan  des  Anthrachinons. 

Freiburg  i.  Br.,  Speyer  &  Kaermer,  1909.     28  p. 

652  Hesse,  Bernhard.  C.     Coal-tar  dye  industry,  past,  present  and 

future ;  with  review  of  legislation. 
MetaUurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Aug.  1,  1916,  v.  15: 

120-124.  TNl.M45,v.l5 

653  Contributions  of  the  chemist  to  the  industrial  develop- 
ment of  the  United  States — a  record  of  achievement. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Apr.  1915, 
v.  7:  297-304.  TPl.J6,v.7 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Apr.  10,  1915,  v.  79:  234- 
235.  Tl.S52,v.79 


DYESTUFFS  67 

654  Hesse,  Bernhard  C.     Dye  situation. 

Textile  world  journal,  July  22,  1916,  v.  51:  3279. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

655  Identifying  amido-H-acids. 

Journal  cf  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Aug.  1915, 
v.  7:  674-675.  TPl.J6,v.7 

656  The  industry  of  the  coal-tar  dyes. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Dec.  1914, 

v.  6: 1013-1027.  TPl.J6,v.6 

American  gas-ligJit  journal,  Dec.  28,  1914,  v.  101:  401-406. 

TP700.A5,v.l01 

657  Lest  we  forget!     Who  killed  Cock  Robin  ?     The  United 

States  tariff -history  of  coal  tar  dyes. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Aug.,  1915, 
v.  7:  694-709.  TPl.J6,v.7 

Textile  world  record,  July,  1915,  v.  49:  402-404. 

TS1300.T36,v.40 

658  Record  of  achievement. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Apr.  10,  1915,  v.  79:  234- 

Tl.S52,v.70 


659  Research,  scientific  and  industrial  in  the  coal-tar  dye 

industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Sept.,  1916, 
v.  8:  845-848.  TPl.J6,v.8 

660  Two  problems  of  the  coal  tar  industry. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions 

1915,  no.  98.    Boston,  1915.    25cm.    p.  383-394.) 
Discusses  manufacturing  and  merchandising  of  coal  tar  dyes. 

TS1550.N5     1915 

661  Two  problems  of  the  coal  tar  dye  industry. 

Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49:  225-228. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 
Protectionist,  June,  1915,  v.  27:  119-120.        HF1750.P8,v.27 

662  Hesse,  O.     Ueber  eingie  Orseilleflechten  und  deren  Chromogene. 

Berichte  der  deustchen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin^  1904, 
v.  37:  4693-4696.  QDl.D4,v.37 

664  Heumann,  Earl.     Die  Anilinfarben  und  ihre  Fabrikation. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  sohn,  1888-1906.    4  v.  in  7. 
illus.,  tables  (paitfold.)     23™. 
Agr  9-2244  TP914.H4 


68  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

665  Hewitt,  J.  T.,  and  J.  J.  Fox.     Studies  in  the  acridine  series. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1905,  v,   87:  1058-1062. 

QDl.C6,v.87 

666  and  J.  N.  Tervet.     Oxonium  salts  of  fluoran  and  of 

dimenthylfluoran  and  fluorescein. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  663-666. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

667 and  P.   B.   Thole.     The  colour  and  constitution  of 

azo-compounds . 

Chemical  society.     London.     Journal,   1909,   v.   95:   1292- 
129S,  1393-1397. 

See  also  vol.  97:  511-517.  QDl.C6,v.95 

668  Heyl,  G.     Dyestuffs  as  medicinal  agents. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  73-76.        TP890.C6,v.4 

669  Hiendlmaier,    Heinrich.     Verhalten   von   Ammoniak   gegen 

Metallhydroxyde  in  Gegenwart  schwacher  Sauren. 
Miinchen,  E.  Muhlthaler,  1907.     61  p. 

670  Higgins,  Sydney  Herbert.     Dyeing  in  Germany  and  America, 

with    notes    on    colour   production.     2d  ed.,    re-written 
&enl. 

Manchester,    University   press;   London,    New    York    [etc.} 

Longmans,  Green  <&  co.,  1916.    viii,  143,  [1]  p.    23°™. 

(Publications  of  the  University  of  Manchester.     Economic 

series,    no.  vi) 

Agr  17-505  HD9999.D9T764     1916 

671  High  explosives  versus  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  Feb.  1915,  v.  48:  528-529. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

672  Hill,  E.  G.     The  coloured  constituents  of  Butea  frondosa. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1903,  v.  19:  133-134- 

QDl.C62,v.l9 

673  and  A.    P.    Sirkar.     A   new  colouring   matter  from 

Nyctanthes  Arbortristis. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1907,  v.  91:  1501-1505. 

QDl.C6,v.91 

674  Hirsch,  A.     Chemistry  in  Japan. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Apr.  15,  1918,  v.  18: 

414-416.  TNl.M45,v.l8 


DYESTUFFS  69 

675  Hirsch  A.     Japan  starts  its  dyes  tuff  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry.  May,  1917, 
v.  9:  449-450.  TPl.J6,v.O 

676  Hobbs,  P.  W.     Remarkable  growth  of  domestic  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  13,  1917,  v.  52:  711. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

677  Hofchen,  C.     Quinolinblau. 

Jena,  1908. 

678  Hoffmann,   Walther.     Ueber   die   Herstellung   von  halogen- 

substituierten  Diamidodiphenylmethanen  und  ihre  Reak- 
tion  mit  Schwefelsesquioxyd. 
Weida  i.  Th.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1907.     74  P. 

679  Hoffmann,  Werner.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung   von   Schwefel- 

sesquioxyd auf  Phenylthioglykolsauren. 
Weida  i.  Th.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1911.     70  p. 

680  Hofmann,  G.     Ueber  das  Aetzen  von  basischen  Farbstoffen. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  377-378. 

681  Hofmann,  Karl.     Carboniumperchlorate. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  4481-4485.  QDl.D4,v.42 

682  Hofmann,    Karl    A.,    and    O.    Ehrhart.     Melamazin     aus 

Hydrazinsalz  und  Dicyandiamid. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44-  2713-2717.  QDl.D4,v.44 

683  Holley,  Clifford  Dyer  and  E.  F.  Ladd.     Analysis   of  mixed 

paints,  color  pigments,  and  varnishes. 
New  York,  J.    Wiley  &  sons;  1908.    xiii,  235  p.    front., 

iUus.,  pi.    21™. 
8^594  TP935.H75 

684  Home  industries  before  the  war. 

Rural  New  Yorker,  Apr.  8,  1916,  v.  75:  595.          sl.R9,v.75 

685  Hooper,  David.     A  list  of  the  raw  stuffs  of  India  which  contain 

tannin,  with  notes  on  their  composition  and  the  prepara- 
tion of  extracts. 
Agricultural  ledger.     Calcutta,  1902,  no.  1:  1-56. 

S17.A15,no.l 

686  Hornlehnert,    Wilhelm.     Zur    Kenntnis    der   Anthrachinon- 

merkaptane. 
Freiburg  i.  Br.  Borna-Leipzig ,  R.  Noske,  1911.    32  p. 


70  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

687  Howard,   Henry.     Necessity  for   an  American   dyestuffs   in- 

dustry to  aid  export  trade  in  textiles. 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Mar.,  1916, 
v.  8:  273-275.  TPl.J6,v.8 

688  Necessity  for  an  American  dyestuffs  industry. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  Jan.  1917,  v.  34:  37-42. 

HG1501.R2,  v.34 

689  Huber,  Hermann  von.    Ueber  Pyrophtalon  und  seine  Derivate. 

Breslau,  H.  Fleischmann,  1903.     67  p. 

690  Hubscher,  Julius.     Farben  und  Maltechnik  in  Altertum  und 

Neuzeit. 

Prometheus.  ITlustrirte  Wochenschrift  uber  die  Fortschritte 
in  Gewerbe,  Industrie  und  Wissenschaft.  Berlin,  1913,  v. 
25:  193-197.  T3.P9,v.25 

691  Human,  A.,  and  H.  Weil.     m-Azoxybenzaldehyd. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
-  v.  36:  3469-3475.  QDl.D4,v.36 

692  Hummel,  John  James.     Colouring  matters  for  dyeing  textiles. 

New  and  rev.  ed.,  edited  by  Paul  N.  Hasluck. 
London,  New  York  {etc.}  Cassell  and  company,  limited,  1906. 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-160  p.    illus.     19™.     [Technical  instruction 
manuals,  ed.  by  P.  N.  Hasluck] 

11-9983  TP897.H93 

693  Dyeing  of  textile  fabrics.     New  and  rev.  ed. 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Cassell  and  company,  limited,  1909. 

4  P-  l->  [7]-160  p.    illus.     19™.     [Technical  instruction 
manuals,  ed.  by  P.  N.  Hasluck] 

With  this  are  bound  the  author's  Colouring  matters  for  dyeing 
textiles,  1906,  and  Mordants,  methods  and  machinery  used  in 
dyeing,  1906. 
11-9982  TP897.H93 

694  —    Mordants,  methods,   and  machinery  used  in  dyeing; 

with    numerous    engravings    and    diagrams.     New    and 
rev.  ed.,  edited  by  Paul  N.  Hasluck. 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Cassell  and  company,  limited,  1906. 
2  p.  1.,  [7]-160  p.  illus.  19cm.  [Technical  instruction 
manuals,  ed.  by  P.  N.  Hasluck] 

With  the  author's  Dyeing  of  textile  fabrics.     London,  New  York, 

1909. 
"The  matter  had  been  revised  and  brought  up  to  date  by  Mr.  A.  R. 

Foster."— Pref. 
11-9984  TP897.H93 


DYESTUFFS  71 

695  Hummel,  John  James  and  A.  G.  Perkin.     Butein. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1903,  v.  19:  134- 
135.  QDl.C62,v.l9 

696  Hunt,  William  H.     Market  outlook  in  France  for  chemicals 

and  dyestuffs. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Dec.  6,  1918,  no.  286:  897-899. 

HC1.R198     1918^10.286 

697  Hunter,  J.  A.     Dye  making  in  Great  Britain. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  55:  358. 

TS1300.T36,v.55 

698  Huntington,    Harwood.     Certain    new    derivatives     in    the 

aromatic  series. 
[n.  p.,  1894]    p.     [171]-193  incl.  diagrs.     %4cm. 

Reprinted   from  Annals  of   the  New  York  academy  of   sciences 

April,  1894,  vol.  viii. 
A  11-1220  TP914.H8 

699  Hurst,    George   Henry.     Dictionary   of   chemicals   and   raw 

products  used  in   the  manufacture  of  paints,   colours, 
varnishes  and  allied  preparations.     2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 
by  H.  B.  Stocks. 
London,  Scott,  Greenwood  &  son,  1917.    2  p.  1.,  378  p.     22™. 

18-9470  TP935.H95     1917 

700  -     Dictionary  of  the  coal  tar  colors.     2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

London,  Heywood  and  co.,  ltd.,  1896.    2  p.  1.,  vii,  212  p. 


5-2777  TP914.H96 

701  Husemann,  A.,  and  T.  Husemann.     Die  Pflanzenstoffe. 

Berlin,  1882. 

702  Hutchinson,    C.    M.     Importance     of     bacterial    action    in 

indigo  manufacture. 

International  review  of  ike  science  and  practice  of  agriculture, 
May,  1918,  v.  9,  no.  5:  615. 

703  Ichenhauser,    E.     Einige    Disazofarbstoffe    aus    Phenol    und 

Kresolen. 
Munchen,  1905.     40  p. 

704  Iljinsky,  M.     Darstellung  insomerer  Sulfosauren  mittels  Kata- 

lyse. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  4194-4200.  ODl.D4,v.36 


72  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

705  Importance  of  the  chemical  industry. 

American  industries,  Sept.  1916,  v.  17:  20-28. 

HD4802.A6.V.17 

706  Imported  and  native  woods  used  for  dye  materials. 

Scientific  monthly,  May,  1917,  v.  4'  4^6.  Ql.S8l7,v.4 


707  Importing  German  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4'  115.  TP890.C6,v.4 

708  Improvements  in  the  Indian  indigo  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug.  26,  1905,  v.  60:  24791- 
24792.  Tl.S52,v.60 

709  Imschwiller,  P.     The  family  dyer,  containing:  a  number  of 

excellent  dies.     Carefully  selected  for  the  use  of  private 
families;  in  the  English  and  German  language. 
York  [Pa.]  Printed  for  the  publisher,  1826,  iv,  5-70  p.  llfm. 

5-25924  TP909.I33 

710  Inadequacy  of  Anglo-Saxon  chemistry  to  the  synthetic  crisis. 

Current  opinion,  Aug.,  1916,  v.  61:  105.  AP2.C95,v.6l 

711  Increase  in  domestic  dyestuff  manufacture. 

Textile  world  journal,  Oct.  28,  1916,  v.  51:  4623. 

TS1300.T36,v.5 

712  Increasing  value  of  American  dyes:    the  importance  of  right 

application. 
Touchstone,  Nov.,  1918,  v.  4:  175-176. 

713  Indian  indigo  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  May  12,  1917,  v.  88:  304. 

Tl.S52,v.83 

714  Indigenous  Indian  dyes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Nov.  10,  1917,  v.  84:  294. 

Tl.S52,v.84 

715  Indigo  in  Cambodia. 

Scientific  American,  Oct.  27,  1900,  v.  83:  259.        Tl.S5,v.83 

716  Ingram,  Arthur  E.     British  dye  makers  combine. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Dec.  30,  1918,  no.  305:  1203. 

HCl.Ill98,1918,no.305 

717  -    British  progress  in  production  of  dyewares. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Apr.  4,  1918,  no.  79:  52-53. 

HCl.B198,1918,no.79 


DYESTUFFS  73 

718  Ingram,  Arthur  E.     Dyewares  in  England. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Oct.  26, 1917,  no.  251:  860-361. 

HCl.B198,1917,no.251 

719  Intermediate  products  for  the  dye  industry. 

American  gas  light  journal,  Mar.  1}  1915,  v.  102:  139. 

TP700.A5,v.l02 

720  International  chemical  industry. 

Engineer,  June 25, 1915,  v.  119:  631-632.  TAl.E5,v.llO 

721  International  congress  of  applied  chemistry. 

1st,  Brussels,  1894.     302  p. 

2d,  Paris,  1896.     1897.     5  v. 

3d,  Vienna,  1898.     1899.     3  v. 

4th,  Paris,  1900.     1902.     3  v. 

5th,  Berlin,  1903.     1904.     4  v. 

6th,  Rome,  1906.     1907.     7  v. 

7th,  London,  1909.     1910.     18  v. 

8th,  Washington  and  New  York,  1912.     29  v. 

The  proceedings  of  each  congress  contain  discussions  on  dyestufis. 

TP5.I6 

722  The  international  contest  for  materials. 

Commercial  West,  Apr.  1, 1916,  v.  29:  20-22,  49. 

HFl.C8,v.29 

723  Isernhagen,  Friedrich.   ~tleber  den  Farbstoff  der  chinesischen 

Gelbschoten  und  dessen  Beziehungen  zum  Safranfarb- 
stoffe. 
'  Munchen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1902.    34  p. 

724  Ives,  Frederick  B.     New  photographic  mordant  dye  process. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  87:  20. 

Tl.S52,v.87 

725  Jacchia,  Arturo.     Ueber  trisubstituirte  Derivate  des  Naphta- 

lins. 
Wurzburg,  C.  J.  Becker,  1901.    51  p. 

726  Jackson,  O.  L.,  and  L.  Clarke.     Formel  des  Curcumins. 

BericJite  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  89:  2269-2270.  QDl.D4,v.39 

727  ; Rosocyanin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  2711-2712.  QDl.D4,v.38 


74  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

728  Jaflfe,   Max.     Ueber  den  nach  Pyramidongebrauch  im  Haru 

auftretenden  roten  Farbstoff. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  cTiemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 
v.  84:  2737-2741-  QDi.D4,v.34 

729  Jalon,  Max.     Untersuchungen  iiber  einen  synthetischen  Sul- 

finazofarbstoff. 
Basel,  1908.    43  p. 

730  Jansen,  Robert.     Uber  Primulin  und  Dehydrothiotoluidin. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1913,  v. 
12:  215-217. 

731  Japan's  dyes  tuffs:  the  industry  to  be  built  up  by  protection  and 

government  aid. 
American  economist,  June  22, 1917,  v.  49:  iii. 

HC101.A5,v.49 

732  Jaubert,  G.  F.     Les  mati£res  colorantes  azotiques. 

Paris,  Gauihier-Villars,  1899. 

733  Jennison,  Francis  H.    The  manufacture  of  lake  pigments 

from  artificial  colors. 
London,  Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.,  1900.    136  p.    25™. 

734  Jones,  G.    Dyes  and  tariff  board. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  26,  1918,  v.  53:  3512a. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

735  Production  of  American  dyes  and  coal  tar  chemicals 

during  1917. 

Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  Oct.  1,  1918,  v.  19: 

546.  TNl.M45,v.l9 

736  Recommendations  of  the  Tariff  commission  regarding 

dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.  4'  27-30.        TP890.C6,v.4 

737  The. tariff  commission  and  the  dye  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  15,  1917,  v.  53:  2493. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

737a  Jones,  Webster  N.,  and  E.  W.  Cassebeer.    Prices  of  coal- 
tar  crudes,  intermediates,  and  dyes. 

"Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1919.     32  p.  incl.  tables,  diagrs. 
24%  cm.     (U.  S.    War  industries  board.     W.  I.  B.  price 
bulletin,  no.  53.     History  of  prices  during  the  war.) 
19-26831  HD9999.D9TJ67 


DYESTUFFS  75 

738  Jorissen,  W.  P.,  and  L.  T.  Reicher.     Ueber  die  Wirkung  der 

Oxalsaure  beim  Aetzen  des  Indigos. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cdfhen,  1902,  v.  26: 1174-1175. 

TPl.C45,v.26 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CJiemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2: 157-160. 

739  The  Journal  of  commerce  and  commercial  bulletin,  New 

York.    Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes  and  oils.    Annual  review. 
[1st  1916] 
New  York,  1917.    Iv.    iUus.    44%™. 

17-12564  HD9651.1.J7 

740  Julius,  P.     Die  kiinstlichen  organischen  Farbstoffe. 

Berlin,  R.  Gaertner,  1887.    235  p.    25™. 

741  Junghahn,  A.     Technologic  des  Quebracho-Extraktes. 

Chemische  industrie.    Berlin,  1904,  v.  24:  617-624. 

TPl.C48,v.24 

742  Justin-Mueller,    Ed.     Bildung    der    Azofarbstoffe    auf    der 

Faser  und  die  Wirkung  der  Fettkorper  wahrend  dieser 

Bildung. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1906, 

v.  5:  261-262,  271-273. 
See  also  Farberzeitung.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  17:  202-206. 

743  Kacer,  F.,  and  R.  Scholl.    Ueber  einige  Diazoniumsalze  der 

Anthrachinonreihe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  4185-4187.  QDi.D4,v.37 

744  Kalb,  Ludwig.     Ueber  Dehydro-indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUsfchaft.    Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  3642-3664. 
See  also  vol.  44:  1455-1464  and  vol.  45:  2136-2149.       QDl.D4,v.42 

745  -       —    Uber    Diphenochinon    und    Derivate    des    Dipheno- 

chinondiamins . 
Miinchen,  V.  Hofling,  1905.     86  p. 

746  Kalmann,  Wilhelm.     Ueber  den  Stock  in  Schafwollwaren. 

Farberzeitung.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  377-379. 

747  Ueber  die  Ursache  des  "Stocks"  in  Schafwollwaaren. 

Farberzeitung.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  245-248. 

748  Kametaka,  Tokuhei,  and  A.   G.  Perkin.     Beni  no  kenkyu 

[Carthamine]. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1910,  v.  97: 1415-1427. 

QD1.C6.V.07 


76  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

750  Kananow,   Georg.     Studien  uber  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 

Berlin,  E.  Ebering,  1909.     63  p. 

751  Katie,  Damlo  L.    Beitrag  Kenntnis  der  Bildung  des  roten 

Farbstoffs. 
HaUe  a.  S.,  G.  A.  Kaemmerer  <£  co.,  1905.    84  p. 

752  Katschalowsky,  A.     Ueber  Flavindogenide. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3169-3172.  QDl.D4,v.37 

753  and   S.  von    Kostanecki.     Synthese  des  2.2'-Dioxy- 

flavonols. 

Berichte  der   deutschen   chemischen  Gesellschaften.     Berlin, 
1904,  v.  37:  2346-2351.  QDl.D4,v.37 

754  Kauffmann,  Hugo  Josef.     Die  Auxochrome. 

(In  Sammlung  chemischer  und  chemisch-technischer  Vortrage  .  .  . 

Stuttgart,  1907.    25°™.    XII.    Bd.,  1./3.  Hit.,  p.  [1]-112) 
7-36952  QD1.S2 

755  Zur  Fonnel  der  basischen  Triphenybnethanfarbstoffe. 

Zdtsckrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Ohemie.    Sorau,  1904,  v. 

3:  117-118. 

756  •  and  W.  Franck.     Ueber  sterische  Hindemngen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1907, 

v.  40:  3999-4015.  QDi.D4,v.40 

757  Kaufler,   Felix.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung  aromatischer  Amine 

auf  1.  5-Dinitroanthrachinon. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farbjen-  und   TextU-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  69-71. 

759  Zur  Kenntnis  des  Indanthrens. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  930-933, 1721-1722.  QDi.D4,v.36 

760  Kayser,  Edwin  C.    Einige  neue  Ueberdruck-Effekte. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   TextU-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.l:  210-212. 

761  Paranitranilin  und  Paranitrodiazobenzol  als  Wollfarb- 

stoffe? 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903t  v.  2:  80-82. 

762 Vorschlage  zu  Neueningen  im  Zeugdruck. 

Farberzeiiung.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  12:  152-155,  229-232. 


DYESTUFFS  77 

763  Kayser,  Ernst.   Ueber  Derivate  des  p-Anisidins  und  des  p-Diam- 

idodiphenylmethans. 
Gottingen,  L.  Hofer,  1906.     54  p. 

764  Kehrmann,  F.     Azoxonium-Verbindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1905 
v.  38:  2952-2962,  3604-3607. 

See  also  vol.  40:  2071-2089.  QDl.D4,v.38 

765  Ueber  die  Constitution  der  Oxazin-  und  Thiazinfarb- 

stoffe  und  ihre  Beziehungen  zu  den  Azoniumkorpern. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Cfhemie.    Leipzig,  1902,  v.  322: 

1-77.  QDl.L7,v.322 

766  Ueber  das  einfachste  Thiopyronin. 

BericJite  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  290-292.  QDl.D4,v.45 

767 Ueber  eine  neue  chinoide  Atomgruppierung. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  1960-1966.  QDl.D4,v.40 

768  Ueber  Fluorescenz. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3581-3583.  QDl.D4,v.37 

769  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Farbsalze  der  Azin-Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 

v.  46:  2802-2808.  QDl.D4>v.46 

770  -         -  and  E.  Grandmougin.     tJber  Farbbasen  der  Chinoni- 

mid-Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2131-2138.  QDi.D4,v.46 

771  -  and    W.    Gresly.     Ueber    das    Azoxin-Analogen    des 

Aposafranins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909 1 
V.  J&:  347-349.  QDl.D4,v.42 

772 and  J.    Steinberg.     Uber    eim'ge    Derivate   des    1.3- 

Diamino-phenazthioniums. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1911, 
V.  44'  3011-3017.  QDl.D4,v.44 

773 and  F.  Wentzel.     Ueber  die  basischen  Eigenschaften 

*  des  Kohlenstoffs  und  die  Constitution  des  sogenannten 

Triphenylmethyls. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  3815-3819.  ODl.D4,v.34 


78  LIBRAE Y  OF   CONGRESS 

774  Kehrmann,  F.,  and  A.  Winkelmann.  Ueber  Azoxinderivate 

des  Phenanthrenchinons. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GesellscJiaft,     Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  613-623.  QDl.D4,v.40 

775  Helper,  W.     Reduktion  einiger  Nitro-Azo-Verbindungen. 

Giessen,  1903.     55  p. 

776  Keller,  Hans.     Dynamische  Untersuchungen  uber  die  Bildung 

von  Azofarbstoffen. 
Heidelberg,  K.  Rossler,  1902.     63  p. 

777  Keller,    Karl.     Ueber    hydrolytische   Aufspaltung    der   Woll- 

substanz. 
Heidelberg,  J.  Horning,  1905.     54  p. 

778  Kendall,  M.     Setting  colors  with  household  mordants. 

Purdue  agriculturist,  June,  1916,  v.  10:  45-46. 

779  Kertesz,  A.     Die  Anilin-Farbstoffe. 

Braunschweig,  Vieweg  &  SoJin.  1887.     283  p. 

780  Ueber  Anilinschwarz. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textilindustrie.     Berlin,  1906, 
v.  5:  304-305. 

781  Kielbasinski,  W.     Die  Kontrolle  der  Hydrosulfitkiipe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textile- Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  33-34. 

782  and    W.    Slosarski.     Atzreserveweiss    auf    Azofonds 

unter  blauen  Kiipenfarbstoffen. 

(Jhemikerzeitung.     Cotton,  1911,  v.  35:  1282-1283. 

TPl.C45,v.35 

783  Kiliani,  H.,  and  O.  Mayer.     Ueber  die  Identitat  von  Digito- 

flavon  und  Luteolin.   . 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GesellscJiaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  3577-3578.  QDi.D4,v.34 

784  King,  V.  L.     Domestic  dyestuffs  during  war. 

Textile  world  Journal,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  55:  327. 

TS1300.T36,v.55 

785  Kirpitschnikoff,    S.     Ueber   schwarze   Pigmente   aus   Anilin 

und  seinen  Homologen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  5:  41-44. 


DYESTUFFS  79 

786  Kitt,  Moritz.     Ueber  Alizarin  und  Alizarinlackfarben. 

Warenkunde,  Wangen  i.  B.,  1906,  v.  1:  277-285. 

787  Kittredge,  Henry  G.     The  utilization  of  waste. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Dec.  6,  1902,  v.  54:  22518. 

Tl.S52,v.54 

788  Kiaber,  Hugo.     Ueber  Farbstoffe  der  Oxythionaphthenreihe. 

Berlin,  G.  Schade,  1911.     39  p. 

789  Kleinstiick,  M.     tiber  Holzfarbung  an  lebenden  Baumen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   CJiemie.     Leipzig,   1913,  v.  26: 
239-240.  QDl.Z3,v.26 

790  Klemperer,  Ralph  L.  von.     Vorschlag  fur  die  Beurteilung 

der  Lichtechtheit  von  Farbstoffen. 
Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1911,v.  22:  209-21 1 . 

791  Klett,  A.     Zur  Chemie  der  Weigertschen  Elasticafarbung. 

Zeitschrift   fur    experimentelle    Pathologic    und     Therapie. 
Berlin,  1906,  v.  2:  655-664. 

792  Klipstein,  E.  C.     Present  dyestuff  situation. 

Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49: 185-190. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

793  Knapstein,  Carl.     Neues  Verfahren  zum  Farben  mit  Alizarin- 

und  anderen  Beizenfarbstoffen. 
Farberzeitung.     Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  300-303. 

794  Knecht,  Edmund.     The  estimation  of  indigo  in  dyed  cotton. 

Society  of  dyers  and  colourists,  Bradford,   Eng.     Journal, 
1909,  v.  25: 135-138,  160-161.  TP890.S6,v.25 

795  Indigo. 

(In   Encyclopaedia    britannica,    llth   ed.,  v.  14.     New   York,   1910. 
p.  485-486.)  AE5.E36,v.l4 

796 and  J.  P.  Batey.     On  the  condition  of  some  dyestuffs 

in  aqueous  solution. 

Society  (f  dyers  and  colourists,  Bradford,    Eng.     Journal, 
1909,  v.  25:  194-203.  TP890.S6,v.25 

797  — • and  others.     A  manual  of  dyeing. 

London,  C.  Griffin  and  co.,  1893.    2  v. 

4     1-18632  TP897.K68 

799  Kobylinski,  Sigismund.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  o-Amidobenzalde- 

hyds. 
Rostock,  C.  Hinstorff,  1901.     70  p. 


80  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

800  Kohler,  H.     Carbolsaure  und  Carbolsaurepraparate. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1891.     192  p.     25cm. 

801  Konig,    E.     Uber    die    Beeinflussung    der    Lichtechtheit    von 

Farbungen. 
Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1913,  v.  24:  366-370. 

802  Konig,    Walter.      Uber    Azomethinfarbstoffe    aus    Furfur  a- 

krolein. 

Journal  fur  praktische  CTiemie.     Leipzig,  1913,  n.  s.,  v.  88: 
193-226.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.88 

803  Koster,  Richard.     Kritische  und  experimentelle  Beitrage  zur 

Kenntnis.  der  Gallenf arbstoffe. 
Rostock,  C.  Hinstorff,  1901.     52  p. 

804  Koettnitz,  Curt.     Ueber  die  Bildung  von  Indigo  aus  Anthra- 

nilsaurederivaten. 
Halbe  a.  S.,  0.  Thiele,  1901.    38  p. 

805  Kohl,  F.  G.     Die  Farbstoffe  der  Diatomeen-Chromatophoren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  botanischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  24: 124-134. 

806  Kornfeld,  F.     Turkischrot. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen.  1912,  v.  36:  29-30;  42-44;  58-59. 

TPl.C45,v.36 

807  Kostanecki,    Stanislaus  von.     tJber   die   Konstitution   des 

Brasilins  und  des  Hamatoxylins. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Sorau,  1904,  v- 
3:  4-14. 

808  and  S.  Kugler.     Synthese  eines  Isomeren  des  Fisetins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 

v.  37:  779-781.  QDl.D4,v.37 

809  and  V.  Lampe.     Eine  zweite  Synthese  des  Chrysins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 

v.  37:  3167-3168.  QDl.D4,v.37 

810 Studien  iiber  das  Brasilin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  1667-1674.  QDl.D4,v.35 

811 Synthese  des  2-Oxyflavonols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  773-778.  QDi.D4,v.37 


DYESTUFFS  81 

812  Kostanecki,   Stanislaus  von,   and  J.   Tambor.     Synthese 

des  Fisetins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  784-791 .  QDl.D4,v.37 

813  -  —     Synthese  des  Galangins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  2803-2806.  QDl.D4,v.37 

814 Synthese  des  Kampferols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904) 
v.  37:  2096-2099.  QDl.D4,v.37 

815  and   L.    Lloyd.     Ueber  ein  Umwandlungsproduct  der 

Muttersubstanz  des  Brasilins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  2193-2199.  QDl.D4,v.36 

816 Ueber    gefarbte    Umwandlungsproducte     des 

Brasilins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  2199-2101.  QDl.D4,v.36 

817 and  A.  Ottmann.     Synthese  des  2.3'-Dioxy-flavonol. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  957-960.  QDl.D4,v.37 

818  and  L.  Paul.     Ueber  den  Abbau  des  Brasilins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 

v.35:  2608-2611. 

See  also  vol.  35:  4285-4288.  QDl.D4,v.35 

819  and  A.  Host.     Naphtalin  aus  Umwandlungsproducten 

des  Hamatoxylins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  2202-2206.  QDl.D4,v.36 

820  and  A.  Rozycki.     Ueber  des  a-Aethylluteolin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 

v.  34:  3719-3721.  QDl.D4,v.34 

821  and   O.    Schleifenbauin.     Ueber  das  3.4.3'-  Trioxy- 

flavonol. 

*  Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v'.  37:  2631-2633.  QDl.D4,v.37 

121113°— 19 6 


82  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

822  Kostanecki,  Stanislaus  von,  and  M.  L.  Stoppani.    Syn- 

these  des  2.4-Dioxyflavonols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  781-784.  QDi.D4,v.37 

823  and  W.  Szabranski.     Synthese  des  Flavonols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 

v.  37:  2819-2820.  QDl.D4,v.37 

824  and  J.  Tambor.     Versuche  zur  Synthese  gelber  Pflan- 

zenfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  792-794.  QDl.D4,v.37 

825  Krais,  Paul.     Farberische  Echtheitsbegriffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur   angewandte    Chemie.    Berlin,   1911,   v.    24: 

1810-1811.  QDl.Z3,v.24 

826  Die  Lichtechtheit  der  Korperf  arben  aus  Teerf arbstoffen. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1911,  v.  35:  146.       TPl.C45,v.35 

827  -        —     Der  Mayer'sche  Farbenmessapparat. 

Farber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1912,  v.  23:  88-89. 

828  Die  modernen  Teerfarbstoffe  und  ihre  Echtheitseigen- 

schaften. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   CTiemie.    Leipzig,  1910,   v.  23: 
387-388.  QDl.Z3,v.23 

829  —    Ueber  die  Fruchtbarkeit  der  Teerfarbenfabriken. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Leipzig,  1913,   v.   26: 

229-230.  QDl.Z3,v.26 

830  Ueber  die  Lichtechtheit  der  Teerfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte  Chemie.     Wiesbaden,  1910,  v.  23: 

1206-1208.  QDl.Z3,v.23 

831  Versuche    zur    Verbesserung    der    Lichtechtheit    der 

Baumwollfarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Ohemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  22-23. 

832  Krantz,  L.  P.     Chinolinfarbstoffe. 

Jena,  1910. 

833  Kraszler,  Samuel.     Untersuchung  uber  Farbstoffe  der  Rosin- 

dulingruppe. 
Geneva,  1902.    32  p. 


DYESTUFFS  83 

834  Kremann,  Robert.     Konstitutionsbestimmungen  durch  Ueber- 

fuhrungsversuche. 

ZeitscJirift  fur  anorganiscJie  CJiemie.     Hamburg,  1903,  v.  85: 
48-54-  QDl.Z4,v.35 

835  Ueberfuhrungsversuche  zur  Entscbeidung  der  Konsti- 

tution  von  Salzen. 

ZeitscJirift  fur  anorganiscJie  CJiemie.     Hamburg,  1902,  v.  83: 
87-95.  QDl.Z4,v.33 

836  Krembs,  Richard.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Catechins. 

Bern,  1903.     32  p. 

837  Kressmann,  F.  W.     Osage  orange — its  value  as  a  commercial 

dyestuff. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  June,  1914, 
v.  6:  462-464.  TPl.J6,v.6 

838  Osage  orange  waste  as  a  substitute  for  fustic  dyewood. 

(In  TJ.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.    Yearbook,  1915.    Washington,  1916. 

p.  201-204.)  S21.A35     1915 

839  Kronlein,  Gustav.     Versuche  zur  Herstellung  von  Schwefel- 

farbstoffen  aus  Diphenylarninverbindungen. 
Weida  i.  T~h.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1911.     66  p. 

840  Kriiss,  P.     Absorption  organischer  Farbstoffe  im  Ultraviolett. 

ZeitscJirift  fur  pJiysikalische  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1905,  v.  51: 
257-296.  QDl.Z45,v.51 

841  Kummell,  G.   Weitere  Untersuchungen  iiber  die   Beschleu- 

nigung  des  Ausbleichens  von  Farbstoffen. 
ZeitscJirift  fur  wissenscJiaftlicJie  PJiotograpJiie.     Leipzig,  1912, 
v.  11:  133-136. 

842  Kiister,   William.     Beitrage   zur   Kenntnis   der  Gallenfarb- 

stoffe. 

BericJite  der  deutschen  cJiemiscJien  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  1268-1273.  QDl.D4,v.35 

843  Kugel,  Egolf.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  Amidophenolsulfo- 

sauren. 

MiincJien,  J.  Fuller,  1911.     34  p. 

844  Kurz,  Camille.     Tannindigotin. 

Fdrberzeitung.     Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  117-119. 

845  Kylin,  Harald.     Ueber  Phykoerythrin  und  Phykocyan  bei 

Ceramium  rubrum. 

Hoppe-Sei/lers  ZeitscJirift  fur  physiologiscJie  CJiemie.    Strass- 
burg,  1910,  v.  69:  169-239. 


84  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

846  Kym,    O.     Beitrag   zur   Kenntnis   der   Benz-Imidazole   und 

Benz-Oxazole  und  deren  Azofarbstoffderivate. 
Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44'  2919-2932.  QDl.D4,v.44 

847  Lagodzinski,  K.     Ueber  1.2-Anthrachinon. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  (Themie.     Leipzig,  1905,  v.  342: 

59-89.  QDl.L7,v.342 

848  -  Ueber    1.2-Anthrahydrochinon     und     dessen     Ueber- 

fuhrung  in  Alizarin. 

Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1903, 
V.  36:  4020-4022.  QDl.D4,v.36 

849  Lake,  Dyer  Barker.     Studies  in  dyeing  and  cleaning.     [Ithaca, 

N.  Y.,  1916] 
1  p.  1.,  p.  [761]-808.     diagr.    26cm. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  physical  chemistry,  20,  761  (1916). ' ' 
17-13628  TP897.L2 

850  Lamb,  M.  C.     Lederfarberei  und  Lederzurichtung. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1912.     427  p. 

851  Lambert,   Max,    and    E.   Lebee.     Les   matieres   colorantes 

artificielles. 

Paris,  1917.  31  p.  28%™.  (Association  nationale  d1  expan- 
sion economique.  [Rapports.  1:  Section  industrielle  et 
commerciale.  18]) 

18-16584  HC271.A8,  no.  18 

852  Lambrecht,  Rudolf.     Studien  iiber  die  Einwirkungsprodukte 

des  Schwefelwasserstoffs  auf  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 
Zurich,  1905.     79  p. 

853  — and  H.  Weil.     Ueber  farblose  Salze  der  Triphenyl-  und 

Diphenyl-Carbinole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  3058-3062.  QDi.D4,v.37 

854 Ueber  Malachitgriin  und  Krystallviolett. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  270-282.  QDl.D4,v.38 

855  Lampe,  Victor.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Brasilins. 

Bern,  1903.     32  p. 

856  and  J.  Mitobe,dzka.     Studien  uber  Curcumin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 

V.  46:  2235-2240.  QDl.D4,v.46 


DYESTUFFS  85 

857  Landau,  B.     Natiirlicher  und  kiinstlicher  Indigo. 

Technische  Monatshefte,  Stuttgart,  1912:  178-180;  214-218. 

858  Landauer,  Paul.     Studien  iiber  das  Methylenblau. 

Munchen,  E.  Muhlfhaler,  1909.     42  p. 

859  Lange,  Otto.     Die    Schwefelfarbstoffe;    ihre    Herstellung   und 

Verwendung. 

Leipzig,  0.  Spa/mer,  1912.     xii,  497  P-     iUus.,  diagrs.     24%™- 
(Chemische  Technologic  in  Einzeldarstellungen,  Tierausgeber: 
F.  Fischer) 
12-10159  TP913.L2 

860  Langer,  Josef.     Ueber  Buntreserven  unter  Paranitranilinrot. 

Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und  TextH-Ohemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  116-119. 

861  Lasareff,  P.     Uber  den  Einfluss  des  Gasdrucks  auf  das  Aus- 

bleichen  von  Farbstoffen  im  sichtbaren  Spektrum. 
Zeitschrift  fur  physikalische  Ohemie.     Leipzig,  1912,  v.  78: 
657-660.  QDl.Z45,v.78 

862  Lauber,  Eduard,  ed.     Praktisches  Handbuch  des  Zeugdrucks. 

Leipzig,  Im  selbstverlage  des  herausgebers,  1902.     8  v.     iUus. 
24™. 

Supplement-band   zur   4.  Aufl.  des  i.  Bandes 


und  2.     Aufl.  des  n.  und  in.  Bandes. 
Leipzig,  S.  Schnurpfeil,  1905.     248  p.     ittus.     24™. 

2.   Supplementband,  Hrsg.   von  prof.  Antonio 

Sansone. 

Leipzig,  Buchhandlung  G.  Fock,  g.  m.  b.  Ji.,  1910.  2  p.  I., 

890  [1]  p.    iUus.,  plates  (partly  fold.,  partly  col.}  24™. 

11-27843-5  TP930.L3 

863  Laue,    Otto.     Zur    Konstitution    der    gemischten    Azoverbin- 

dungen. 
Munchen,  C.  Wolf  <&  SoTin,  1906.     67  p. 

864  Laundry  blue. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  May  31,  1902,  v.  58:  22090. 

Tl.S52,v.53 

865  Lauterbach,  Fritz.     Geschichte  der  in  Deutschland  bei  der 

•  Farberei  angewandten  Farbstoffe  mit  besonderer  Beriick- 

sichtigung  des  mittelalterlichen  Waidbaues. 
Leipzig,  Veit  &  co.,  1905.     113  p. 

866  Der  Kampf  des  Waides  mit  dem  Indigo. 

Leipzig,  Veit,  1905.  119  p. 


86  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

867  Le  Clear,  Thomas.     Analysis  of  intermediates. 

Color  trade  journal,  Mar.,  1918,  v.  2:  203.  TP890.C6,v.2 

868  Lee,  J.  B.     On  indigo  manufacture. 

London,  1892. 

869  Lefevre,  Leon.     Traite"    des    matieres    colorantes    organiques 

artificielles,  de  leur  preparation  industrielle  et  de  leurs 
applications. 
Paris,   G.    Masson,    1896.     2  v.     illus.,    mounted  patterns. 


"Principales   publications   pe>iodiques   et   ouvrages   traitant   des 

matieres  colorantes":  v.  1,  p.  xv-xvi. 
5-25908  TP913.L3 

870  Lehinann,   Erich.     Ueber  Trennung  von  Farbstoffen   durch 

Diffusion. 

Zeitschrift  fur  pliysikalische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1907,  v.  57: 
718-720.  QDl.Z45,v.57 

871  Lehmann,  L.     Ueber  die  Fortschritte  auf  dem  Gebiete  der 

kunstlichen  organischen  Farbstoffe  im  Jahre  1908. 
Chemische  Industrie.     Berlin,  1909,  v.  32:  328-335,  362-371. 

TPl.C48,v.32 

872  -    Ueber  die  Fortschritte  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  kunst- 

lichen organischen  Farbstoffe  im  Jahre  1912. 
Chemische  Industrie.    Berlin,  1913,  v.  36:  342-346,  373-381, 
397-402.  TPl.C48,v.36 

873  Lehne,  Adolf.     Tabellarische  Uebersicht  tiber  die  kunstlichen 

organischen  Farbstoffe,  und  ihre  Anwendung  in  Farberei 
und  Zeugdruck. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1893.     96  p.  '  SO™. 

-  Erganzsbund  I.     Berlin,  1899. 

-  Erganzsbund  II.     Berlin,  1906.     48  p. 

874  Leipziger  Farber-Zeitung. 

Berlin,  1871-1913.     22  v. 

Title  varies  and  is  sometimes  called  Muster-Zeitung  f  iir  Farberie  and 
Farberei-Muster  Zeitung.  TP890.L5 

875  Leland,  Charles  Godfrey  and  Thomas  Bolas.     Dyes,  stains, 

inks,  lacquers,  varnishes  and  polishes. 
Chicago,  The  Photo-beacon  co.;  London,  Dawbarn  <&   Ward, 
ltd.,  1899.     ii,  24,  iii-iv  p.     iUus.,  vii-xii  pi.     18x20™. 
(  Useful  arts  series,     no.  2} 
Mar.  15,  1900-63  TP935.L53 


DYESTUFFS  87 

876  Lemoult,  P.     Matures  colorantes  azoiques;  chaleur  de  com- 

bustion et  formula  de  constitution. 

Academic  des  sciences.     Paris,  Comptes-rendus,  1906,  v.  143: 
603-605.  Q46.A14,v.l43 

877  Nouvelles  syntheses  de  PIndigo. 

Revue  generate  de  chimie  pure  et  appliguee.    Paris,  1902,  v. 
13: 759-762.  QDl.R33,v.l3 

878  Lepetit,  R.     Derives  de  1'indigo. 

Societe  industrieUe   de   Mulhouse.    Bulletin,    1905,   v.    75: 
379-382.  T2.S75,v.75 

879  and  E.  Levi.     Azione  del  solfito  e  del  bisolfito  di  sodio 

sopra  alcuni  coloranti  azoici. 

Gazzetta  chimica  italiana.     Rome,  1911,  v.  J^l:  675-688. 

QDl.G2,v.41 

880  Le  Pileur  d'Apligny.     Die  Baumwollen-  und  Leinenfarberei 

von  Pileur  Dapligny.  Aus  dem  franzosischen  fibers, 
und  mit  Anmerkungen  und  Zusatzen  begleitet  von  D. 
J&ger.  Neue  Ausg. 

Leipzig,    Fischer   &    Fuchs,   1834.     1   p.  1.,   v-xii,  176  p. 
21™. 

8-25438  TP897.L59 

881  Lesser,  R.  and  R.  Weiss.     tTber  den  "Selen-indigo". 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  1835-1841  QDl.D4,v.45 

882 tTber  selenhaltige  aromatische  Verbindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2640-2658.  QDl.D4,v.46 

883  Levy,  Albert.     Recherches  sur  un  nouvel  isomere  de  la  rosin- 

duline  et  quelques-  uns  de  ses  derives. 
Geneva,  1901.     63  p. 

884  Lichtenstein,  Ludwig.    UberdieWirkungvonSchutzkolloiden 

an  Entwicklungsf  arbstoffen. 
Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1913,  v.  24:  21-23. 

885  Liebermann,  Carl.     Beizenfarbstoffe. 

Farber  Zeitung  Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:  197-199. 

886  — Ueber  Beizenfarbstoffe   der  Bittermandelolgrun-  und 

der  Rosamin-Gruppe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  2301-2303.  QDl  .D4,v.35 


88  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

887  Liebermann,  Carl.     Zur  Farberei  der  oxydischen  Beizen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  84:  1562-1566.  QDl.D4,v.34 

888  and  N.  Danaila.     Ueber  die  Oxydation  der  Phenol- 

isatine. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  8588-3597.  QDl.D4,v.40 

889  and   A.    Glawe.     Ueber  die  Spaltung  der  Dioxytetra- 

methylrosaminsulfosaure. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  203-210.  QDl.D4,v.37 

890 —  and  R.  Krauss.     Ueber  die  indigoahnlichen  Gmppen 

von  blauen  Farbstoffen  aus  Isatin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  2492-2515.  QDl.D4,v.40 

891  and  B.   Pleus.     Zur  Geschichte  der  Anthrachinon-a- 

monosulfosaure. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  646-648.  QDl.D4,v.37 

892  and  W.  Schiller.     Uber  Azafrin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  1978-1986.  QDl.D4,v.46 

893  and  F.  Wolbling.     Ueber  einige  Dioxyfluoresceine  und 

Dioxyeosine. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  85:  1782-1788.  QDl.D4,v.35 

894  Liebig,  Hans  von.     Studien  uber  Oxonium  und  Alkalisalze 

von  Fluoronen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1918, 
v.  46:  2736-2745.  QDl.D4,v.46 

895  tTber  Fluoresceinather  und-  ester. 

Journal  fur  prdktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1918,  n.  s.,  v.  88: 
26-48.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.88 

896  Liebig,    J.    von.     Handbuch    der    organischen    Chemie    mit 

Riicksicht  auf  Pharmacie. 
Heidelberg,  1843. 

897  Lillig,    Richard.     Ueber    verwandte    Derivate    des     antiken 

Purpurs. 
Rostock  i.  M.,  Druck  v.  C.  Hinstorff,  1913.     64  p. 


DYESTUFFS  89 

898  Lindsay,  William  Lander.     Experiments  on  the  dyeing  prop- 

erties of  lichens. 
Edinburgh,   Printed  by   NeiU  and  company,   1855.     26  p. 


"From  the  Edinburgh  philosophical  journal,  new  series,  for  July 

1855." 
12-10436  SB285.L74 

899  -    On  the  present  uses  of  lichens  as  dye-stuffs. 

[London]  1867.     11,  141-144  p.     22™. 

"From  the  Report  of  the  British  association  for  the  advancement  of 

science  for  1867." 
12-9832  SB285.L76 

900  Linne,    Carl   von.     Plantae    tinctorise,    de    quibus   specimen 

botanico-oeconomicum  consensu  .  .  .  Facult.  med.  in  .  .  . 
Upsaliensi  athenaeo,  preside  .  .  .  Dn.  Doct.  Carolo 
Linnaeo  .  .  .  publico  bonorum  examini  modeste  sub- 
mittit  .  .  .  Engelbertus  Jdrlin  .  .  .  die  xvi  maji,  anno 
MDCCLIX  .  .  . 
Upsaliae  [1759]  30  p.  18%  x  15%™. 

Appears  also  in  Linnets  Amoenitates  academicae,  vol.  v,  p.  314-342. 
6-39077  SB931.L77 

901  Lipinski.  Paul.     Ueber  n-Octylverbindungen. 

Breslau,  T.  Schatzky,  1902.     4!  p. 

902  Lipp,   Anton.     Beitrage  zur   Kenntnis   der   Einwirkung  von 

Aldehyden  auf  Phenole.     Ueber  einige  gefarbte  Hydrazo- 
verbindungen. 
Bern,  1905.     67  p. 

904  List  of  firms  and  capitalization  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 

dyes  tuffs. 

Journal  of  commerce  and  commercial  bulletin,  Aug.  8,  1917, 
p.  8,  col.  1-2. 

905  Little,  Arthur  Dehon.     Dyestuff  situation. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  May  1,  1915,  v.  79:  278-279. 

Tl.S52,v.79 

906  -    The  dyestuff  situation  and  its  lesson;    address  before 

Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  United  States  of  America  at 
Washington,  February  5,  1915. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Arthur  D.  Little,  inc.,  1915.     1  p.  1.,  10  p. 

28™.  TP910.L5 

16-1132 


90  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

907  Little,  Arthur  D.     The  dyestuff  situation. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Mar.,  1915, 

v.  7:  237-239.  TPl.J6,v.7 

Scientific  American  supplement,  May  1, 1915,  v.  79:  278-279. 

Tl.S52,v.79 

908  Loeb,  Morris,  and  others.     Indigo. 

(In  New  international  encyclopaedia,  2d  ed.,  v.  12.    New  York, 
1915.    p.  128-130.)  AE5.N553     1914,v.l2 

909  Loewenthal,  Nathan.     Ueber  eine  neue  alkoholische  Carmin- 

losung. 

Zeitschrift  jur   wissenschaftliche    MikrosJcopie   und   mikro- 
skopische  Technik.     Leipzig,  1902,  v.  19:  56-60. 

QH201.Z4,v.l9 

910  Loewenthal,    Richard.     Neurungen    auf    dem    Gebiete    der 

chemischen  Technologie  der  Spinnfasern. 
Ohemikerzeitung.     Cdihen,  1902,  v.  26:  752-755. 

TPl.C45,v.26 

911  Logan,  Thomas.     An  appeal  for  dyestuff  protection. 

American  economist,  Feb.  25,  1916,  v.  57:  85-86. 

HC101.A5,v.57 

912  Logothetis,  Andreas.     ZurKenntnis  derAzo-  und  Amidoazo- 

korper. 
HaUe  a.  S.,  Wischan  &  Burkhardt,  1904.    88  p. 

913  Logwood  embargo. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  1, 1916,  v.  51: 115. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

914  Logwood  of  commerce. 

Scientific  American,  Mar.  22,  1913,  v.  108:  270. 

Tl.S5,v.l08 

915  Logwood  dyes. 

Industrial  Canada,  Jan.  1916,  v.  16:  953-954. 

HClll.I4,v.l6 

916  Lonsdale,  John.    Levenstein  limited:  progress  made  by  the 

British  dye  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Feb.,  1918, 
v.  10:  149-150.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

917  Loose,  Richard.     Ueber  indikationsfahige  Azokombinationen. 

Zittau  i.  S.,  Schiemann  <&  co.,  1909.     60  p. 

918  Lopez    Tuero,    Ferdinando.    Cultivos    tropicales.    Anil    y 

vainilla. 

Puerto  Rico,   Impr.  del  Boletin  mercantil,   1892.     1  p.  I., 
55  p.     22™. 
CA  17-2328  SB287.I4L8 


DYESTUFFS  91 

919  Love,  Thomas.     The  art  of  dyeing,  cleaning,  scouring,  and 

finishing,    on   the  most   approved   English   and   French 

methods.     2d  American  ed.,  to  which  are  added  genera] 

instructions  for  the  use  of  aniline  colors. 

Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1869.     xxviii,  [17]-343  p.     24™. 

8-25436  TP897.L89 

920  Lucius,  Franz.     Ueber  Farbstoffabsorption. 

Weida  i.  TJi.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1906.     55  p. 

921  Lunge,  Georg.     Coal-tar  and  ammonia.     3d  and  enl.  ed. 

London,   Gurney  and  Jackson,   1900.    xvi,   929  p.    iUus., 
tables,  diagrs.     23™. 
3-7197  TP953.L965 

922 4th  and  enl.  ed. 

London,   Gurney  and  Jackson,   1909.    2  v.    iUus.,   plates 
(part  fold.}  fold.  tab.     23™. 
Agr  10-584    '  TP953.L965     1909 

923  Technical  methods  of  chemical  analysis,  ed.  by  George 

Lunge  ...  in  collaboration  with  E.  Adam,  F.  Barnstein 
[and  others]  .  .  .  English  translation  from  the  latest  Ger- 
man ed.,  adapted  to  English  conditions  of  manufacture, 
ed.  by  Charles  Alexander  Keane  ...  in  collaboration 
with  T.  L.  Bailey,  C.  O.  Bannister  [and  others].  .  . 

London,  Gurney  and  Jackson,  1908-14-  6  v.  in  3.  ittus., 
tables.  25™. 

"A  revised  edition  of  Dr.  F.  Bockmann's  Chemisch-technische 
untersuchungsmethoden,  edited  by  Professor  G.  Lunge,  was 
published  in  1899  .  .  .  practically  a  new  work  .  .  .  adapted  to 
modern  methods  of  work.  In  1904  a  second  edition  was  called 
for,  in  which  the  whole  of  the  subject  matter  was  thoroughly 
revised  and  brought  up  to  date  .  .  .  The  English  translation  has 
been  made  from  the  second  German  edition  ...  A  bibliography 
...  is  appended  to  each  section,  and  all  important  tables,  in 
addition  to  being  printed  in  the  text,  are  also  printed  for  refer- 
ence at  the  end  of  each  volume." — Pref. 

"Organic  dyes";  v.  2,  part  2:  845-1185. 

"Inorganic  colours":  v.  3,  part  2:  910-1017. 

9-13940  TP161.L92 

924  Lwoff,   Aron.     Ueber  erne   Reaktion   zwischen   Diazokorpern 

und  Azofarbstoffen. 

Berickte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
•v.  41:  1096-1097.  QDl.D4,v.4l 

925  Ueber  Eliminierung  von  Diazoresten  aus  Azofarbstoffen 

durch  nitrierte  Aryldiazoniumsalze. 

Jena,  B.  Vopelius,  1909.    32  p. 


92  LIBKARY  OF   CONGRESS 

926  McComb,  William.     To  build  up  dye  industry. 

American  economist,  Mar.  16,  1917,  v.  59:  Hi. 

HC101.A5,v.59 

927  McCormack,  H.     Why  America  does  not  manufacture  anilin 

dyes. 
Inland  printer,  Jan.  1915,  v.  54:  545-547.          Zll9.l56,v.54 

928  McCulloch-Williams,  M.     Home-brewed  dyes,  and  dyeing. 

Country  life,  Sept.,  1907,  v.  12:  566.  S3.C9,v.l2 

929  MacGregor,   D.     This  man  [Dr.   T.   H.   Norton]  is   teaching 

Americans  how  to  make  dyestuffs. 

American  magazine,  v.  83,  Feb.,  1917:  48-49- 

AP2.A346,v.83 

930  McKerrow,  H.  Gardner.     Conference  to  consider  standardiza- 

tion of  American  dyestuffs. 
Color  trade  journal,  Jan.,  1918,  v.  2:  27-28.        TP890.C6,v.2 

931  New  dyestuffs  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  June  80,  1917,  v.  52:  3499. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

932  A  permanent  dyestuff  industry. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1918,  no.  103-104.     Boston,  1918.     25cm.     p.  154-168.) 

TS1550.N5     1918 

933  Permanent  dyestuff  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  Oct.  20,  1917,  v.  53:  1653. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

934  McMillen,  H.  C.     Problems  of  our  dye  makers. 

New  York  Evening  Post  magazine,  Apr.  20,  1918:  2. 

935  Maetzel,  Johannes.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  Farblacke. 

Weida  i.  TJi.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1911.     67  p. 

936  Maffezzoli,    Francesco.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  des  Anthra- 

chinon-orthodicarbonsaureanhydrids. 
Freiburg  i.  Br.,  Speyer  &  Kaerner,  1904-     4$  P- 

937  Mai,  Julius.     Azofarbstoffe  aus  Methylphenylglycin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesettschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  576-582.  QDl.D4,v.35 

938  Einwirkung  von  unterphosphoriger  Saure  auf  Diazover- 

bindungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesettschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  162-163.  QDl.D4,v.35 


DYESTUFFS  93 

939  Mai,  Julius,  and  F.  Schwabacher.     Einwirkung  von  Mono- 

chloressigsaure  auf  Oxyazoverbindungen. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  3936-8941.  QDl.D4,v.34 

940  Mailhe,  A.     After-war  development  of  the  gas  industry. 

Gas  age,  June  15,  1917,  v.  39:  625-626.       TP700.Gl4,v.39 

941  Maillard,  L.     Circonstances  d'oxydation  de  Findoxyle  urinaire 

en  couleurs  indigotiques. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris.     Bulletin,  1903,  3.  ser.,  v.  29: 
535-540.  QDl.S4,3.ser.,v.29 

942  -  Sur  la  constitution  des  matieres  colorantes  de  1'indigo. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris.     Bulletin,  1903,  3.  ser.,  v.  29: 
756-761.  QDl.S4,3.s§r.,v.29 

943  Sur  l'6tat  polymerise"   de  1'indigotine  ordinaire  et  la 

transformation  isome'rique  de  1'indigotine  en  indirubine. 

Academic  des .  sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1902,   v. 
134:  470-472.  Q46.A14,v.l34 

944  Manchester,  H.  H.     A  history  of  dyeing  and  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  Apr.,  1918,  v.  2:  47-49;  141-143. 

TP890.C6,v.2 

945  Manufacture  of  coal-tar  crudes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Oct.  23,  1915,  v.  80:  261. 

Tl.S52,v.80 

946  Manufacture  of  dyes. 

American  co-operative  journal,  Jan.,  1916,  v.  11:  532. 

HD2951.A3,v.ll 

947  The  manufacture  of  dyestuffs. 

Nature,  Feb.  11,  1915,  v.  94:  646-647.  Ql.N2,v.94 

948  Marchlewski,  Leon.     Studien  uber  naturliche  Farbstoffe. 

Biochemische  Zeitschrift.     Berlin,  1907,  v.  3:  287-306. 

QP501.B5,v.3 

949 Zur  Kenntnis  einiger  naturlicher  Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1902, 
V.  35:  4338-4344.  QDl.D4,v.35 

950  — • and  J.  Robel.     Uber  Azofarbstoffe  des   2.4-Dimethyl- 

pyrrols  und  Hamopyrrols. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1910, 
v.  43:  260-266.  QDl.D4,v.43 


94  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS      . 

951  Markfeldt,  Oskar.     Aniline  dyes  soluble  in  fats. 

Scientific  American  supple' ^ent,  Aug.  4,  1900,  v.  50:  20571- 
20572.  Tl.S52,v.50 

952  Die  Anwendung  der  Teerfarbstoffe  und  ihre  Wertbestim- 

mung. 
Fdrberzeitung.      Dresden,  1906,  v.  11:  1167-1169. 

953  Ein  Blick  in  das  Gebiet  der  kiinstlichen  organischen 

Farbstoffe. 

Fdrberzeitung.     Dresden,  1901,  v.  6:  232-233. 

954  Einiges  aus  der  Pigmentfarbenfabrikation. 

Fdrberzeitung.     Dresden,  1901,  v.  7:  19-20. 

955  -  Natiirlicher  und  kiinstlicher  Indigo  und  ihre  Bivalen. 

Fdrberzeitung.     Dresden,  1906,  v.  11:  1045-1048. 

956  -  Pflanzen-  oder  Teerfarbstoffe. 

Fdrber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1908,  v.  13: 1743-1744. 

957  -  Ueber    die    gemeinsamen    Anwendung    basischer    und 

saurer  Teerfarbstoffe  zur  Erreichungs  bestimmter  Zwecke. 
Fdrler-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1909,  v.  14:  1079-1080. 

958  Marquart,  L.  C.     Die  Farben  der  Bliiten. 

Bonn,  1835. 

959  Marschalk,  Charles.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Oxindols  und  Thio- 

oxindols. 

Journal  fur  praktiscJie  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  n.  s.,  v.  88: 
227-250.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.88 

960  Marvin,  Thomas  O.     An  American  dyestuffs  industry. 

Protectionist,  Feb.  1916,  v.  27:  644-847.          HF1750.P8,v.27 

961  Marvin,  Winthrop  L.     Bogus  protectionism. 

American  economist,  Dec.  1,  1916,  v.  58:  261.     HC101.A5,v.58 

962  Mason,    Frederick    A.     The    influence    of    research    on    the 

development  of  the  coal-tar  dye  industry. 
Science  progress,  Oct.,  1915,  Jan.,   1916,  v.   10:  237-255; 
413-422.  Ql.S79,v.lo 

963  Matos,  Louis  J.     America's  progress  in  dyestuffs  manufactur- 

ing. 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918, 

v.  10:  790-792.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

Color  trade  journal,  Nov.,  1918,  v.  3:  362-365.    TP890.C6,v.3 


DYESTUFFS  95 

964  Mat  os,  Louis  J.     American  dyes  tuffs  for  the  American  army. 

Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  29,  1917,  v.  58: 1229. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

965  Dyes  from  the  manufacturers'  standpoint. 

Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  Sept.  25,  1918,  v. 
19: 409-410.  TNl.M45,v.lO 

966  Dyestuffs. 

Franklin  institute.    Journal,  Aug.,  1918,  v.  186:  187-209. 

Tl.F8,v.l86 

967  Shortage  in  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  Sept.  1914,  v.  47:  618-620. 

TS1300.T36,v.47 

968  Matthews,    Joseph    Merritt.    Analysis    of    Dr.    Norton's 

recent  dyestuff  report. 
Textile  world  journal,  Feb.  12,  1916,  v.  51: 1053,  1059. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

969  Crucial  factors  in  the  dyestuff  problem. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  15,  1916,  v.  51:  581. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

970  —    Dyestuff  manufacture  in  America. 

American  gas  light  journal,  Aug.  24,  1914,  v.  101: 124-125. 

TP700.A5,v.l01 

971 The  economic  basis  of  the  dyestuff  industry. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4: 106-109.    TP890.C6,v.4 

972  Explanation  of  dyestuff  handicaps. 

Textile  world  journal,  Feb.  26,  1916,  v.  51: 1208. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

973  Government  tariff  aid. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  26,  1918,  v.  53:  3453. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

974  The  industrial  development  of  indigo. 

Franklin  institute.     Journal,  1902,  v.  154:  423-429. 

Tl.F8,v.l54 

975  Laboratory  manual  of  dyeing  and  textile  chemistry. 

New  York,  J.  Wiley  <&  sons;  1909.    xii,  363  p.  incl.  ittus., 

tables.     23%™. 
9-8903  TP893.M3 

976  — Safeguarding  the  dyestuff  industry. 

Color  trade  journal,  Dec.,  1918,  v.  3:  381-384.     TP890.C6,v.3 
Gas  age,  Feb.,  15,  1919,  v.  43:  181-182.          TP700.Gl4,v.43 


96  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

977  Matthews,  Washington.     Navajo  dyestuffs. 

(In  Smithsonian  institution.    Annual  report,  1891.    Washington, 
1893.     p.  613-615.)  Q11.A66     1891 

978  Mayer,  Karl.     Diskussion  uber  das  Orientierungssystem  der 

Farbstoffe. 
Fdrber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1912,  v.  23:  459-460. 

979  Der  Farbenmessapparat. 

Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1912,  v.  23:  25-28;  77-78. 

981  Mees,  C.  E.  K.     Planning  a  research  laboratory  for  an  industry. 

(In  National  association  of   cotton   manufacturers.    Transaction, 
1918,  no.  103-104.    Boston,  1918.        25  cm.     p.  569-591.) 

TS1550.N5     1918 

982  Meeting  the  dyestuff  famine  in  England. 

Textile  world  record,  Oct.  1914,  v.  48:  154-156. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

983  Meldola,  R.     Indigo  question. 

Nature,  July  30,  1908,  v.  78:  296-298.  Ql.N2,v.78 

984  The  synthesis  of  indigo. 

Society  of  arts.     London.     Journal,  1901,  v.  J$:  397-412. 

Tl.S64,v.49 

985 2 :  3 :  5-Trinitro-4-aminophenol  and  derivatives. 

Chemical  society.     London.     Journal,  1909,  v.  95: 1378-1386. 

QDl.C6,v.95 

986  Mell,  C.  D.     Fustic;  an  important  dye  wood. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Dec.  22, 1917,  v.  84:  388-389. 

Tl.S52,v.84 

987  Menher,  Hans.     Ueber  Abkommlmge  der  Anthranilsaure. 

Journal  fur  praktiscJie  Ohemie.     Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  63: 

241-312,  576.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.63 

988  Method  of  standardizing  the  fastness  of  colors  to  light. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Jan.  25,  1919,  v.  87:  57. 

Tl.S52,v.87 

989  Meyer,   Andre.     Sur  les  matieres  colorantes   azoiques  de  la 

ph6nylis6xazolone. 

Academie  des   sciences.     Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1913,   v. 
156:  1992-1995.  Q46.Ai4,v.l56 

990  Meyer,   Hans.     Ueber  die  Verkettung   aromatischer  Amino- 

sauren. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1907,  v.  351: 
267-282.  QDl.L7,v.351 


DYESTUFFS  97 

991  Meyer,  R.     Die  neuere  Entwickelung  der  Theerfarben-Indnstrie. 

Braunschweig,  1880. 

992  Neuere  Forsuchungen  iiber  Pflanzenfarbstoffe. 

Naturwissenschaftliche  Rundschau.    Braunschweig,  1908,  v. 

18:  877-379,  389-391.  Q3.N8,v.l8 

993  and  K.  Marx.     Zur  Konstitution  der  Phthaleinsalze. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 

V.  41:  2446-2458.  QDl.D4,v.41 

994  and  O.  Spengler.     Zur  Constitution  der  Phtaleinsalze. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 

v.  86:  2949-2967. 

See  also  vol.  38: 1318-1333.  QDl.D4,v.36 

995  Michaelis,    Leonor.     Die    differenten    Farbstoffe    als    Fett- 

farbstoffe. 

Deutsche  medicinische  Wochenschrift.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  27: 
183-184. 

996  Zur  Theorie  der  Fettfarbung. 

Deutsche  medicinische  Wochenschrift.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  27: 
759-760. 

997  Michel,  Franz.     Darstellung  von  Indigo  als  Uebungspraparat 

im  Laboratorium.  und  als  Vorlesungsversuch. 
ChemiJcerzeitung.     Cothen,  1911,  v.  85:  755-756. 

TPl.C45,v.35 

998  .  Eine  Verbindung  des  Formaldehyds  mit  dem  Indigo. 

Erlangen,  1903. 

999  Mierzinski,  S.    Die  Gerb-  und  Farbstoff  Extracte. 

Wien,  1887. 

1000  Miethe,    A.,    and   G.    Book.    Ueber   die   Constitution   der 

Cyanin-Farbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  2008-2022,  2821-2824.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1001  Miklaszewski,    B.,   and  S.  von  Niementowski.    Verglei- 

cnendes     Studium    der    drei    isomeren    Aminophenyl- 
benzimidazole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  2953-2974.  QDl.D4,v.34 

1002  Miller,  O.,  and  J.  Smirnoff.     Ueber  den  Wirkungswert  des 

Indigotins  gegen  Kaliumpermanganat. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  1633-1637.  ODl.D4,v.41 

121113°— 19 7 


98  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1003  Mobilization  of  American  dye  makers. 

Scientific  American,  Nov.  6,  1915,  v.  113:  392.    Tl.S52,v.ll3 

1004  Mo  hi  au,  Richard.     Die  organischen  Farbstoffe. 

Dresden,  Bloem,  1890.     402  p. 

1005  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Farblacke  liydroxylhaltiger  Farb- 
stoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesetischaft.    Berlin,  1913, 

V.  46:  443-456.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1006  -   and   H.    Th.    Bucherer.     Farbenchemisches    Prak- 

tikuixi. 

Leipzig,  Veil  and  co.,  1908.    874  P-     °^cm- 

Agr.  9-921 

1007  -  K.   Kllmmer  and  E.   Kahl.     Ueber  die  Farbstoffe 

der  Capriblaugruppe. 

ZeitscJirift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.  1:  313-324,  354-356. 

1008  and  F.  Steimmig.     Ueber  die  Beziehungen  zwischen 

der  chemischen  Konstitution  organischer  Farbstoffe  und 
ihrem  Farbevennogen  gegenuber  oxydischen  Beizen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-   und  Textil-Chemie.    Berlin,    1904, 
v.  3:  353-370. 

1009 and  M.  R.  Zimmermann.     Ueber  cine  neue  Methode 

zur  quantitativen  Bestimmung  des  Indigos  in  Substanz 
und  auf  der  Faser. 
Zeitschrift  fur   Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2: 189-193. 

1010 Ueber  kolloidalen  Indigo. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  25-26. 

1011  Moeller,  Fritz.     Ueber  Derivate  der  Merkaptane  des  Anthra- 

chinons. 
Freiburg,  i.  Br.,  Speyer  and  Kaerner,  1911.     60  p. 

1012  Moir,  J.     The  constitution  of  caerulignone. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1906,  v.  22:  110- 
111.  QDl.C62,v.22 

1013  Di-indigotin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  18:  194-196. 

QDl.C6,v.l8 


DYESTUFFS  99 

1014  Molony,  Cornelius.     Molony's  masterpiece  on  wool,  silk  and 

cotton  dyeing:    containing  his  best  receipts,  without  the 
least  reserve;    according  to  his  practice  in  Great  Britain 
and  America. 
Lowell  [Mass.]  Printed  by  Dearborn  &  Bellows,  1837.    vi,  [7]- 

122  p.     17$™. 
S-25435  TP897.M71 

1015  The  practical  dyer.     With  references  to  patterns  of 

the  several  colours,  numbered  in  rotation,  and  attached 
to  the  work.     To  which  are  annexed  miscellaneous  receipts 
for  cotton,  silk,  and  woollen  goods,  without  patterns. 

Boston,  Printed  ly  Munroe  and  Francis,  1833.     2  p.  I,  107,  [1] 
p.     patterns  on  3  pi.     19*™. 
8-25434  TP897.M72 

1016  Le  Moniteur  de  la  teinture  et  de  Timpression  des  tissus. 

Pans,  1894.     1  v.  TP890.M7 

1017  Monnereau,  filie.     Le  parfait  indigotier;    ou,  Description  de 

Findigo  .  .  .  ensemble  un  traite  sur  la  culture  de  cafe. 
Nouv.  e"d.)  rev.,  cor.  &  augm.  par  1'auteur. 
Amsterdam  &  Marseille,  J.  Mossy,  1765.    xiii,  15-238  p. 
fold,  front.     16%™. 
12-11633  SB287.I4M7 

1018  Moore,   Charles  Watson.    Ueber   Emeraldin    und  Anilin- 

schwarz. 
Miinchen,  V.  Hb'jling,  1907.     1+5  p. 

1019  Morgan,  Gilbert  Thomas.     Influence  of  substitution  on  the 

formation  of  Diazoamines  and  aminoazo-compounds. 
Chemical  society,  London,  1902,  v.  81:  86-100. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1020  and  Mary  Alcock.     The  colour  and  constitution  of 

diazonium  salts. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1909,  v.  95:  1319-1329. 

QDl.C6,v.95 

1021  and  F.  M.  G.  Mickelthwait.    A  series  of  azo-dyes, 

derived  from  the  aminosulphonamides. 

Society  of  dyers  and  colourists,  Bradford,  Eng.     Journal,  1909, 
v.  25:  107-112.  TP890.S6,v.25 

1022 and  F.  E.  Richards.     Azo-colouring  matters  derived 

from  artetrahydro-a-naphthylamine. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.    Journal.  1905,  v.  24: 
652-654.  TPl.S6,v.24 


100  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1023  Moses,  P.  R.     Buildings  for  dye  manufacture. 

Engineering  magazine,  Oct.,  1916,  v.  52:  90-94. 

TAl.E59,v.52 
]  024  Mothwurf ,  Arthur,     t) ber  Tritolylcarbinol. 

Munchen,  V.  Hofling,  1904.     38  p. 

1025  Mott,  William  R.     Paint  and  dye  testing. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Nov.  27, 1915,  v.  80:  850-352. 

Tl.S52,v.80 

1026  Miihlhauser,  O.     Die  Technik  der  Rosanilinfarbstoffe. 

Stuttgart,  Cotta,  1889.     295  p. 

1027  Muller,  Gustav.     tlber  schwefelhaltige  Analoga  der  Indigo- 

gruppe. 
Zurich,  1905.     50  p. 

1028  Muller,  Hermann.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Sulfinazofarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1906,  v. 
5:357-361. 

1029  Muhlert,  F.    Ueber  Trisazofarbstoffe  des  Resorcins. 

Zeitschrift  Jur  angewandte   Chemie.     Leipzig,   1908,  v.  21: 
2611-2612.  QDl.Z3,v.21 

1030  Mulliken,  Samuel  Parsons.    A  method  for  the  identifica- 

tion of  pure  organic  compounds  by  a  systematic  analytical 
procedure  based  on  physical  properties  and  chemical 
reactions. 

New  York,  J.  WUey  &  sons;  [etc.,  etc.]  1904-16.     3v.    iMus., 
col  plates.    26%™. 

CONTENTS. — v.  1.  Containing  classified  descriptions  of  about  2300 
of  the  more  important  compounds  of  carbon  with  hydrogen  and 
with  hydrogen  and  oxygen,  v.  2.  Containing  classified  descrip- 
tions of  about  4000  of  the  more  important  compounds  of  carbon 
with  the  elements  nitrogen,  hydrogen  and  oxygen,  v.  3.  Identi- 
fication of  the  commercial  dyestuffs. 
4-5007  QD271.M95 

1031  Muraour,  Henri.     L'etat  actuel  de  nos  connaissances  sur  les 

colorants  sulfure's. 

Revue  generate  de  chimie  pure  et  appliques.     Paris,  1908,  v. 
11:  113-123.  QDl.R33,v.ll 

1032  Murphy,  C.  D.    America's  color  famine. 

Illustrated  world,  June,  1916,  v.  25:  457-461.       Tl.T2,v.26 

1033  Nachmann,    Adolf.     Kondensationen    von    Phenylphenan- 

throphenazonium-chlorid . 
Berlin,  G.  Schade,  1907.    55  p. 


'  ,  >Y-  '    it*5*  '•>:  :v- '  • - 

DYESTUFFS'  '  101 

1034  Napier,  James.     A  manual  of  the  art  of  dyeing. 

Glasgow,  R.  Griffin  <&  company,  1853.     xvi,  IfiS  p.     ittus. 
20™. 

Devoted  principally  to  dyestuffs. 
17-29404  TP897.N2 

1035  A  system  of  chemistry  applied  to  dyeing.     A  new  and 

thoroughly  rev.  ed.,  completely  brought  up  to  the  present 
state  of  the  science,  including  the  chemistry  of  coal  tar 
colors.     By  A.  A.  Fesquet  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,    H.    C.   Baird,    1869.     xvi,    [17]~422  p.   inc. 
tables,     diagrs.     24™- 

8-28457  TP897.N21 

1036  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.     Report 

of  Committee  on  dyestuffs. 

(In  its  Transactions,  1915,  no.  98.    Boston,  1915.    25cm.     p.  444- 
471.)  TS1550.N5     1915 

See  also  Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49:  211-212. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

1037  National  association  of  dyers  and  cleaners  of  the  United 

States    and    Canada.     Convention    report    and    year 
book .  .  .     National  association  dyers  and  cleaners  1914. 
[St.  Louis,  Julius  Meyer  print]    1914.     1  v.    22%™. 

Compiler:  J.  L.  Corley. 
15-857  TP890.N2 

1038  Natural  dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4-  HI-  TP890.C6,v.4 

1039  Neunhoeffer,    Paul.     Untersuchungen   ueber   die   Konstitu- 

tion  des  einfach  kombinierten  Zwischenproduktes  eines 
tetrazotierten  Diamins. 
Erlangen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1911.     63  p. 

1040  Neurath,    F.     Ueber   die   Untersuchung   schwarz    gefarbter 

Baumwolle. 

ZeitscTirift  fur  Farben-  und  TextU-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  579-580. 

1041  A  new  collection  of  genuine  receipts,  for  the  preparation  and 

execution  of  curious  arts,  and  interesting  experiments  .  .  . 
To  which  is  added,  a  complete  and  much  approved  sys- 
tem of  dyeing,  in  all  its  varieties.     Stereotype  ed. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Fisk  &  Chase,  1831.     102,  6  p.     15\™. 
7-23922  TX153.N515 


••  '  J 
102    MII*C?M    ::.o6SAKY  OF  CONGRESS 


1042  New  colorants  from  methylene  blue  for  microscopic  specimens. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug.  25,  1917,  v.  84:  119. 

Tl.S52,v.84 

1043  New  dyestuffs  bill. 

Textile  world  journal,  July  8,  1916,  v.  51:  3103. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

1044  New  indigo  substitute. 

Agricultural  journal  of  India,  Oct.,  1917,  v.  12:  673-675. 

1045  New  phase  of  the  dyestuff  tariff  fight  before  Congress. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  July  15,  1916,  v.  15: 
55-56.  TNl.M45,v:i5 

1046  New  process  for  the  production  of  ungreenable  aniline  black. 

Color  trade  journal,  Jan.,  1919,  v.  4-'  16-18.         TP890.C6,v.4 

1047  New  use  for  osage  orange. 

Country  gentleman,  Jan.  22,  1916,  v.  81:  154-  Sl.C8,v.81 

1048  Newjadomsky,  A.  M.     Methylenresorcin,  als  Beize  fiir  die 

basischen  Farbstoffe. 
Farlerzeitung.     Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  293-294. 

1049  Next  year  bulk  of  artificial  dyes  consumed  in  country  will  be 

of  domestic  production. 
American  gas  light  journal,  July  24,  1916,  v.  105:  53. 

TP700.A5,v.l05 

1050  Nichols,  W.  H.     Future  of  the  American  dye  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Jan.,  1919, 
v.  11:  53-55.  TPl.J6,v.ll 

1051  Nierenstein,  M.     Chemie  der  Gerbstoffe. 

Stuttgart,  F.  Enke,  1910.  p.  [219]-276  incl.  tables.  25%™. 
(Sammlung  chemischerund  chemisch-technischerVortrdge  .  .  . 
xv.  Bd.,  7.  Eft.} 

10-20671  QD1.S2    bd.xv,hft.7 

1052  Niethammer,  Eduard.     Beitrago  zur  Kenntnis  der  Gallen- 

farbstoffe. 
Tubingen,  G.  Schnurlen,  1907.     125  p. 

1053  Nietzki,  Rudolf  Hugo.     Chernie  der  organischen  Farbstoffe. 

4.  verm  Aufl. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1901.     xii,  338  p.     diagrs.     21%™. 

5-20912  TP913.N62 

1054  -  5.  Aufl. 

Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1906.     xiv  p.,  1  1.,  362  p.     21™. 
Agr.  8-867 


DYESTUFFS  103 

1055  Nietzki,  Rudolf  Hugo.     Chemistry  of  the  organic  dyestuffs. 

Tr.  by  Collin  and  Richardson. 
London,  Gurney  &  Jackson,  1892. 

1056  Die  Entwickelungsgeschichte   der  kunstlichen  orga- 

nischen  Farbstoffe. 

Stuttgart,  1902.     (Samml.  chem.  u.  chem-technischer  Vortrage, 
v.  7,  p.  159-188.}  or>i.S2,v.7 

1057  Nobbe,  Paul.     American  dyestuffs  in  their  relations  with  the 

Far  East. 
Color  trade  journal,  Oct.,  1918,  v.  3:  846.  TP890.C6,v.3 

1058  Dyestuffs  and  the  world  at  large. 

Color  trade  journal,  Mar.  1919,  v.  4>'  58-69.       TP890.C6,v.4 

1059  Noelting,  Emilio.     Constitution  des  Fluoresceins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  cTiemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  4023.  QDl.D4,v.38 

1060  Histoire  scientifique  et  industrielle  du  noir  d' aniline. 

Mulhouse,  Stuckelberger,  1889. 

1061  The  nitro  derivatives  of  benzine  and  toluene. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4:  120-122. 

TP890.C6,v.4 

1062  Scientific  and  industrial  history  of  aniline  black.    Tr. 

from  the  French  and  published  by  Win.  J.  Matheson  &  co. 

New  York,  Boston  [etc.]  1889.     165  p.     23™. 

8-23836  TP918.A5N7 

1063  Sur    les    colorants    de'rive's    du    naphthy-diphenyl, 

dinaphtylphenyl  et  trinaphtylmethane. 

Societe   industrieUe   de    Mulhouse.     Bulletin,    1902,    v.    72: 
219-235.  T2.S74,v.72 

1064 Sur  quelques  idogenides  a  proprietes  tinctoriales. 

Societe   industrieUe   de    Mulhouse.    Bulletin,    1902,   v.   72: 
236-238.  T2.S75,  v.72 

1065  Ueber  Farbstoff  der  Naphtyl-diphenylmethan. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 

v.  37:  1899-1920.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1066  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Beizenfarbstoffe. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1910,  v.  24:  977-978. 

TPl.C45,v.24 


104  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1067  Noelting,  Emilio,  and  M.  Battegay.     Ersatz  von  negativen 

Gmppen  durch  Hydroxylgruppen  in  orthosubstituirten 
Diazoniumwalzen. 

Berichte  der  deutscTien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1906, 
v.  89:  79-86.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1068  -  and  P.  Gerlinger.     Einfluss  von  Kernsubstituenten 

auf  die  Nuance  des  Malachitgruns. 

Berichte  der  deutscTien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
V.  39:  2041-2058.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1069  -  and  E.  Kopp.     Amido-p-dichlorbenzol. 

Berichte  der  deutscTien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3506-3515.  QDl.D4,v.38 

1070  -  -  and  A.  Lehne.     Das  Anilinschwarz  und  seine  Anwen- 

dung  in  Farberei  und  Zeugdruck. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1904.    178  P- 


1071  -          -  and  K.  Philipp.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Triphenylmethan- 

farbbasen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  579-585,  3908-3911.  QDl.D4,v.41 

1072  --  and   J.   Saas.     Zur   Kenntnis  der  Triphenylmethan- 

Farbbasen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  952-967.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1073  Nomenclature  of  American  dyes. 

Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  28,  1918,  v.  64:  1437. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

1074  No  protection  for  dyestuffs. 

American  economist,  Aug.  18,  1916,  v.  58:  77. 

HC101.A5,v.58 

1075  Norton,  Thomas  Herbert.     Birth  of  a  dyestuffs  industry. 

Annalist,  Sept.  20,  1915,  v.  6:  324.  HGl.N6,v.6. 

1076  -    Census  of  artificial  dyestuffs  used  in  the  United  States. 

Journal  of  engineering  and  industrial  chemistry,  Nov.,  1916, 
v.  8:  1039-1048.  TPl.J7,v.8 

1077  -    Census  of  colors:  what  the  government  is  doing  to  aid 

the  dyestuffs  industry. 
Scientific  American,  June  3,  1916,  v.  114:  578. 

Tl.S5,v.ll4 


DYESTUFFS  105 

1078  Norton,  Thomas  Herbert.     The  dyestuff  famine. 

Scientific  American,  Nov.  6-13,  1915,  v.  113:  400,  409;  427, 
433.  Tl.S5,v.ll3 

1079  Dyestuff  report. 

Textile  world  journal,  Sept.  2§,  1916,  v.  51:  4088-4084. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

1080  The  dyestuff  situation  in  the  United  States. 

Textile  world  record,  June,  1915,  v.  49:  307-310. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

1081  Dyestuff  situation  in  the  United  States  at  the  close  of 

1915. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Feb.  1916 
V.  8:  166-172.  TPl.J6,v.8 

1082  Evolution  of  artificial  dyestuffs. 

Scientific  American,  July  21,  1917,  v.  117:  40.     Tl.S5,v.ll7 

1083  Foreign  markets  for  American  chemicals. 

[Washington1*  19151]     12  p.    23™. 

Reprinted  from  Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  October  15, 

1915. 
16-17235  HD9650.5.N6 

1084  Is  Germany's  primacy  assured  ? 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  3,  1917,  v.  52:  1590-1591. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

1085  Notes  on  the  application  of  indanthrones  RS,  GCD,  and  BCD. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4:  88-84.      TP890.C6,v.4 

1086  Nottbrack,     Friedrich.     Herstellung    haltbarer    wasseriger 

Losungen  von  Teerfarbstoffen. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1908,  v.  32:  100.       TPl.C45,v.32 

1087  Noyes,  William  A.     Aniline  dye  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Feb.  15,  1908,  v.  65:  107. 

Tl.S52,v.65 

1088  Nuesch,  Paul.     Recherches  dans  la  s6rie  des  rosindulines. 

Geneva,  1901.     53  p. 

1089  Obst,  Walter.     Von  der  Cochenille  zum  Scharlach. 

Technische  Mittheilung  fur  Malerei.     Munchen,  1911,  v.  27: 
184-185. 

1090  O'Callaghan,  A.     The  importance  of  aniline  dyes  in  micro- 

scopical  work. 
Color  trade  journal,  Aug.,  1918,  v.  3:  273-275. 

TP890.C6,v.3 


106  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1091  Oesterle,  Otto  A.     Ueber  einen  Bestandteil  des  Holzes  von 

Morinda  citrifolia. 
Archw  der  Pharmacie.     Berlin,  1907,  v.  245:  287-290. 

B,Sl.D5,v.245 

1092  -        -  and  E.  Tosza.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Morindins. 

Archiv  der  Pharmacie.     Berlin,  1907,  v.  245:  534-553. 

RSl.D5,v.245 

1093  Olney,  Louis  A.     The  dyestuff  situation  in  England. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1915,  no.  98.     Boston,  1915.     25cm.     p.  425-443.) 

TS1550.N5     1915 

1094  Dyestuffs  and  their  applications. 

(In  Rogers,  Allen,  ed.     Industrial  chemistry.     2d  ed.     New  York, 
1915.     p.  865-884.)  TP145.B67 

1095  O'Neill,  Charles.     Chemistry  of  calico  printing,  dyeing,  and 

bleaching,  including  silken,  woolen,   and  mixed  goods, 
practical  and  theoretical.  .  . 
Manchester,  Dunnill,  Palmer,  and  co.;  1860.     407  p. 

Rich  in  material  on  dyestuffs.  TP893.O58 

1096  -  A  dictionary  of  dyeing  and  calico  printing:  containing 

a  brief  account  of  all  the  substances  and  processes  in  use 
in  the  arts  of  dyeing  and  printing  textile  fabrics  ...  To 
which  is  added  an  essay  on  coal  tar  colors  and  their  appli- 
cation to  dyeing  and  calico  printing.  By  A.  A.  Fesquet 
.  .  .  With  an  appendix  on  dyeing,  as  shown  at  the  expo- 
sition of  1867. 
Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1869.  x,  [2],  [9]~491  p.  24cm. 

"Founded  upon  the  author's  'Chemistry  of  calico  printing'  .  .  . 
The  substance  of  that  book  has  been  re-cast  in  a  more  popular  form, 
all  scientific  formulae  and  laboratory  processes  omitted,  with  the 
addition  of  a  large  amount  of  matter  bearing  upon  practical  opera- 
tions."—Pref. 
8-23838  TP893.O6 

1097  Open  letter  to  the  House  of  representatives  of  the  sixty-fourth 

Congress. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Jan.,  1917, 
v.  9:  4-5.  TPl.J6,v.9 

1098  Origin  and  manufacture  of  lakes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Oct.  29,  1904,  v.  58:  24105- 
$4106.  Tl.S52,v.58 

1099  Ochsner,  Paid.     Ueber  Antrachinonacridone. 

Berlin,  E.  Ebering,  1911.     55  p. 


DYESTUFFS  107 

1100  Osage  orange  dye. 

Wallaces' farmer,  Feb.  18,  1916,  v.  41:  291.  Sl.W2,v.41 

1101  Ostersetzer,  Valdek  H.     Dynamische  Untersuchungen  iiber 

die  Bildung  von  Azof  arbstoff en  aus  einigen  Naphtylamin- 
sulfosaure. 
Darmstadt,  J.   C.  Herbert,  1901.     67  p. 

1102  Our  expanding  dyestuff  industry. 

•    Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  July  1, 1918,  v.  19: 10. 

TNl.M45,v.l9 

1103  Output  .of  American  dyestuff  industry. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Sept.  1,  1917,  v.  17: 
211-212.  TNl.M45,v.l7 

1104  Owen,  Frank  Allen.     The   dyeing   and  cleaning  of  textile 

fabrics;  a  handbook  for  the  amateur  and  the  professional, 
based  partly  on  notes  of  H.  C.  Standage. 
New  York,  J.  Wiley  <&  sons,  1909.     vi,  253  p.     19™. 

"Appendix.    List  of  dyestuff s,  makers,  and  methods":    p.  203-241. 
9-5485  TP897.O8 

1105  Pagnini,  Pietro.     Sulla  sostanza  colorante  della  reazione  di 

Griess. 

Orosi,  Firenze,  1902,  v.  25:  225-228. 

1106  Paige,  Calvin  D.     Certain  phases  of  patent  and  other  legisla- 

tion. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1915,  no.  98.     Boston,  1915.     25cm.     p.  130-138.) 

TS1550.N5     1915 

1107  [Our  dyestuff  problem.] 

Protectionist,  June,  1915,  v.  27:  117-118.        HFl750.P8,v.27 

1108  Parker,  A.  E.     Patent  situation. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  26,  1918,  v.  53:  3512-3512a. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

1109  Parker,  Frederick  W.     Lake  pigments,  what  they  are  and 

how  they  are  used. 
Dunellen,  N.  J.,  The  author,  1905.     15,  [1]  p.     18™. 

8-19645  TP936.P24 

1110  Parker,  T.  J.     Synthetic  dyestuffs  and  our  explosives. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Apr.  1915, 
4    v.  7:  272-273.  TPl.J6,v.7 


108  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1111  [Pamell,  Edward  Andrew]    A  practical  treatise  on  dyeing 

and  calico-printing;  including  the  latest  inventions  and 

improvements;  also,  a  description  of  the  origin,  manu- 

facture, uses,  and  chemical  properties  of  the  various  ani- 

mal  and  mineral  substances   employed   in   these   arts. 

With  a  supplement,  containing  the  most  recent  discoveries 

in  color  chemistry.     By  Robert  Macfarlane. 

New  York,  J.  Wiley,  1860.     xxi,  729  p.     x  pi.,  diagrs.     24™. 

8-25443  .  TP893.P26 

1112  Parr,  S.  W.  Some  developments  in  the  chemical  industry  as  a 

result  of  war  conditions. 
Science,  Apr.  26,  1918,  n.  s.,  v.  47:  402-404. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.47 

1113  Partridge,  William.     A  practical  treatise  on  dyeing  woollen, 

cotton,  and  silk,  including  recipes  for  lac  reds  and  scar- 
lets —  Chrome  yellows  and  oranges  —  and  Prussian  blues—- 
on silks,  cottons  and  woollens.  With  every  improvement 
in  the  art,  made  since  the  year  1823.  Also,  a  correct  de- 
scription of  sulphuring  woollens. 
New-  York,  Published  by  the  author,  1884-  viii,  [9]-179  p. 


8-23847  TP897.P28 

1114  Paterson,   David.     Colour-matching  on   textiles;   a  manual 

intended  for  the  use  of  dyers,  calico  printers,  and  textile 
colour  chemists. 

London,  Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.,  1901.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  128  p. 
col.  front.,  iUus.,  14  patterns  on  4  pl>,  tables,  diagrs.  22*™. 
2-18235  TP892.P19 

1115  -     The  science  of  colour  mixing;  a  manual  intended  for 

the  use  of  dyers,  calico  printers  and  colour  chemists. 
London,  Scott,  Greenwood  &  co.,  1900.     xii,  128  p.     iUus., 
5  col.  pi.  (incl.  front.}  11  dyed  specimens  on  4  pi-,  fab., 
diagr.    22™. 

2-18236  TP892.P2 

1116  Paul,  Albert.     Die  Anwendung  der  Schwefelfarbstoffe  in  der 

Farberei. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Ohemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  178-182. 

1117  Paul,  Lud  wig.     Systematik  der  Azof  arbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    Chemie.    Berlin,    1904,   v-   ^' 
1809-1816.  QDl.Z3,v.l7 


DYESTUFFS  109 

1118  Paul,  Ludwig.     Ueber  Diazoamidoverbindungen  der  Amido- 

naphtolsulfosauren. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.      Berlin,   1904,   v.   17: 
863-365. 

QDl.Z3,v.l7 

1119  Ueber  die  Bildung  neuer  Polyazofarbstoffe  auf  Grund 

einer  neuen  bisher  nicht  erkannten  Gesetzmassigkeit. 

Zeitschrift  fur   angewandte    Chemie.     Berlin,  1907,  v.  20: 
268-272.  QDl.z3,v.20 

1120  Ueber  die  gegenseitigen  Beziehungen  der  Safranine, 

Mauveine,    Induline,    Indazine,    Naphtylrot    und    blau, 
Rosinduline  und  Magdalarot. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1904,  v.  28:  777-780. 

TPl.C45,v.28 

1121  Uber  einige  Farbstoffe. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1904,  v.  28:  703-704. 

TPl.C45,v.28 

1122 Ueber  neue  schwarze  Polyazofarbstoffe   aus  Tetra- 

zodiphenyl  und  Resorcin. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Leipzig,   1908,  v.  21: 
2086-2088.  QDl.z3,v.2l 

1123  Pauli,    Robert.     Die    elektrolytisch-organischen    Farbstoffe 

und  einige  hieraus  folgende  Deduktionen. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Textilindustrie.    Leipzig,  1902,  v.  5:  385-386, 
401-403. 

1124  Die    Synthese    der   Azofarbstoffe    auf   Grund    eines 

symbolischen  Systems. 

Leipzig,  J.  A.  Barth,  1904.     528  p. 

1125  Pauly,  H.,  and  A.  Binz.     Ueber  Seide  und  Wolle  als  Farb- 

stoffbildner. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-   und   Textil-Chemie.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  3:  373-374. 

1126  Paungarten,  P.  von.     Der  Stammbaum  der  Teerfarben. 

Natur.     Leipzig,  1911:  198-200. 

1127  Pawlie,  Edward.     The  practical  handbook  of  garment  dyeing 

and  cleaning,  including  scouring,  bleaching,  dry  cleaning 
.and  finishing  of  garments,  feathers,  fur,  leather,  etc.,  etc. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  M.  M.  Frank,  1909.     2  p.  1.,  vii-ziii, 
[1]  p.,  1  I,  357  p.    ittus.     22%™. 
"Colors  and  dyestuffs":  p.  77-96. 
9-9034  TP909.P3 


110  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1128  Pelet-Jolivet,  Louis.     Die  Theorie  des  Farbeprozesses. 

Dresden,  T.  Steinkopff,  1910.     vii,  224  P-     diagrs. 

10-11047  TP892.P3 

1129  Ueber  Verbindungen  von  Farbsauren  mit  Farbbasen 

und  iiber  die  Dissoziation  dieser  Verbindungen  durch 
absorbierende  Substanzen  sowie  Giemsas  Blau. 

Zeitschriftfur  Ohemie  und  Industrie  der  KoUoide.     Dresden, 
1908,  v.  2:  216-217. 

1130  -         -  and  L.  Grand.     Sur  les  sulfosulfhydrates  et  les  sulf- 

hydrates  de  quelques  matieres  colorantes  basiques. 
Societe  vaudoise  des  sciences  natureTles,  Lausanne.     Bulletin, 

1907,  v.  48:  241-249.  Q67.L3,v.43 

1131 and   C.    Jess.     Ueber   den   kapillaren  Aufstieg   von 

Farblosungen. 
Zeitschriftfur  Ohemie  und  Industrie  der  KoUoide.    Dresden, 

1908,  v.  3:  275-280. 

1132 and  A.  Wild,     fitat  des  matieres  colorantes  en  solution. 

Zeitschriftfur  Ohemie  und  Industrie  der  KoUoide.    Dresden, 
1908,  v.  3: 174-177. 

1133  Pellew,  Charles  E.    Acid  colors. 

Craftsman,  Nov.,  1908,  v.  15:  242-245.  Nl.C87,v.l5 

1134  Application  of  modern   dyestuffs   to   arts   and  crafts 

work. 

Craftsman,  June,  1908,  v.  14:  327-334.  Nl.C87,v.l4 

1135  -  Basic  colors. 

Craftsman,  Oct.,  1908,  v.  16:  104-106.  Nl.C87,v.l6 

1136  Batik,  or  the  wax  resist  process. 

Craftsman,  May,  1909,  v.  16:  232-235.  Nl.C87,v.l6 

1137  Dyes  and  dyeing. 

New  York,  R.  M.  McBride  &  company,  1918.     viii,  274  P> 
col.  front.,  plates  (part  col.},  3  port,  on  1  pi.,  diagrs.     20%™. 

"New  and  enlarged  edition.' ' 
18-26327  TP897.P4     1918 

1138  Dyestuffs  of  the  ancients. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1918,  v.  2:  50-52.      TP890.C6,v.2 

1139  Equipment  needed  for  dyeing  and  the  colors  formed 

by  oxidation. 

Craftsman,  Aug.,  1908,  v.  14:  551-554.  Nl.C87,v.l4 


DYESTUFFS  111 

1140  Pellew,  Charles  E.     General   description  and  classification 

of  the  artificial  dyestuffs. 
Craftsman,  July,  1908,  v.  14:  447-450.  Ni.C87,v.i4 

1141  Indigo  and  the  vat  colors. 

Craftsman,  Sept.,  1908,  v.  14:  672-677.  Nl.C87,v.l4 

1142  -  Modern  dyestuffs  applied  to  stenciling. 

Craftsman,  Apr.,  1909,  v.  16:  114-118.  Nl.C87,v.l6 

1143  Perkin's  discovery  of  aniline  dyes. 

Art  world,  Dec.,  1917,  v.  3:  223-225.  PN20O4.B82,v.3 

1144  Pennetier,  Georges.     Les  matieres  premieres 

Paris,  1881. 

1145  Perkin,  Arthur  G.     Bromination  of  morin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v-  85:  56-64- 

QDl.C6,v.85 

1146  Catechin    and  acacatechin  and  their  oxidation;  also 

their  acetyl  derivatives  and  tetramethyl  ethers  and  the 
oxidation  of  the  latter. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1905,  v.  87:  398-405. 

QDl.C6,v.87 

1147  The  colouring  matter  of  the  flowers  of  Butea  frondosa. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1904,  v.  20:  169-170. 

QDl.C6,v.20 

1148  The   colouring  matters   of   the   flowers   of  Hibiscus 

sabdariffa  and  Thespasia  lampas. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1909,  v.  95:  1855-1860. 

QDl.C6,v.95 

1149  A  constituent  of  Java  indigo. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1904,  v.  20:  172. 

QDl.C62,v.20 

1150  Cyanomaclurin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1904,  v.  20: 170-171. 

QDl.C62,v.20 
See  also  Its  Journal,  1905,  v.  87:  715-722.  QDl.C6,v.87 

1151  Gossypetin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1913,  v.  103:  650-662. 

QDl.C6,v.l03 

1152  The  indigo  question. 

Nature,  Oct.  15,  1908,  v.  78:  604-305.  Ql.N2,v.78 

1153  An  indigo-yielding  plant. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.     Journal,  1907,  v.  26: 
389-390.  TPl.S6,v.26 


112  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1154  Perkin,    Arthur    G.     Kampherol,   from    the   hydrolysis    of 

robinin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  4^4~4^, 
585-591.  QDl.C6,v.8l 

1155  Myricetin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  203-210. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1156  A  natural  substantive  dyestuff. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1910,  v.  97:  220-223. 

QDl.C6,v.97 

1157  — :    Notes  on  apigenin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  1174-1176. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1158  Notes  on  luteolin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  1174-1176. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1159 An  oxidatio^  product  of  indigo  tin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1906,  v.  22: 198-199. 

QDl.C62,v.22 

1160  Phenolic  colouring  matters. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1908,  v.  22:  600-606. 

QDl.C6,v.22 

1161  Quercetagetin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1913,  v.  103:  209-219. 

QDl.C6,v.l03 

1162  The  reduction  of  indirubin. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1909,  v.  25: 127-128. 

QDl.C62,v.25 

1163  Some  indigo  products  from  northern  Nigeria. 

Society  of  chemical  industry.     Journal,  1909,  v.  28:  353-355. 

TPl.S6,v.28 

1164  and  J.  R.  Allison.     Rhamnetin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  469-472. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1165  and  W.  P.  Bloxam.     Some  constituents  of  natural 

indigo. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1907,  v.  91:  279-288. 

QDl.C6,v.91 

1166 and  S.  H.  C.  Briggs.     Jacarandin  from  green  ebony. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  217-220. 

QDl.C6,v.81 


DYESTUFFS  113 

1167  Perkin,  Arthur  G.,  and  Arthur  Ernest  Everest.     The  nat- 
ural organic  colouring  matters. 

London,  New  York  [etc.}  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1918. 
xxii,  655  p.  diagrs.  22^cm.  (Monographs  on  industrial 
chemistry,  ed.  by  Sir  E.  Thorpe) 

"Books  referred  to  in  this  volume" :  p.  xxi-xxii. 
19-6446  TP919.P4 

1168 and  J.  J.  Hummel.     Butein  and  its  acetyl  derivative 

and  trimethyl  ether. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v.  85:  1459-1472. 

QDl.C6,v.85 

1169 —    The  colouring  principle  of  the  flowers  of  the 

Butea  frondosa. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v-  85-'  14^9-1472. 

QDl.C6,v.85 

1170  and  M.   Nierenstein.     Some  oxidation  products  of 

the  hydroxybenzoic  acids  and  the  constitution  of  ellagic 
acid. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1905,  v.  87:  1412-1430. 

QDl.C6,v.87 

1171 and  F.  M.  Perkin.     Formation  of  purpurogallin  by 

the  electrolytic  oxidation  of  pyrogallol. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v-  85:  243-247. 

QDl.C6,v.85 

1172  -         -  and  S.  Phipps.     Tetrabromomyricetin  ethyl  ether. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1904,  v-  85:  56-64- 

QDl.C6,v.85 

1173  and  A.  B.  Steven.     Purpurogallin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  192-201. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1174  and  E.  J.  Wilkinson.     The  dyeing  properties  of  some 

members  of  the  flavone  group. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  589-591. 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1175 and  C.  R.  Wilson.     Compound  of  dihydroxybenzyl- 

idenecoumaranone  with  potassium  acetate. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  136-137. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

• 

1176 Mono-  and  di-potassium  derivatives  of  ellagic 

acid. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  133-134- 

QDl.C6,v.83 

121113°— 19 8 


114  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1177  Perkin,   Arthur  G.,  and  C.   R.   Wilson.     Monopotassium 

derivative  and  monomethyl  ether  of  galangin. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1908,  v.  83:  185-136. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1178 Monopotassium  derivative  of  styrogallol. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  139-140. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1179 Potassium  derivative  of  curcumin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  140-141. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1180 Potassium  derivative  of  daphnetin,  also  com- 
pound of  daphnetin  with  potassium  acetate. 
Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  134-135. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1181  Sodium  potassium  and  barium  derivatives  of 

carminic  acid. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  138-139. 

QDl.J6,v.83 

1182  Sodium    potassium    and    barium    salts    and 

mono-  and  di-methyl  ethers  of  gallacetophenone. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1903,  v.  83:  129-183. 

QDl.C6,v.83 

1183  Perkin,  F.  M.     Present  condition  of  the  indigo  industry. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Dec.  22,  1900,  v.  50:  20892. 

Tl.S52,v.50 

1184  Perkin,  William  H.     Brazilin  and  haematoxylin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  1008-1040; 
1057-1066. 

See  also  vol.  81:  235-246.  QDl.C6,v.81 

1185  Coal  tar  colors. 

Science,  Oct.  19,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  24:  488-493. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.24 

1186  History  of  aniline  and  allied  colouring  matters. 

London,  1879. 

1187  -  -  The  position  of  the  organic  chemical  industry  in  England. 

Nature,  Apr.  1,  1915,  v.  95:  128-130.  Ql.N2,v.95 

1188  The  story  of  the  discovery  of  the  first  aniline  dye. 

Scientific  American,  Nov.  10,  1906,  v.  95:  342-343. 

Tl.S5,v.95 


DYESTUFFS  115 

1189  Perkin,  William  H.     Ueber  den  Abbau  des  Brasilins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
V.  86:  840-842.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1190 Zur  Geschichte  des  ersten  Anilinfarbstoffs. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    Chemie.     Berlin,    1906,   v.   19: 

1282-1285.  QDl.Z3,v.l9 

1191  -  and  E.  Ormerod.     On  Brazilic  acid  and  the  constitu- 
tion of  Brazilin. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1902,  v.  81:  221-284- 

QDl.C6,v.81 

1192 and  R.  Robinson.     Brazilin,  haematoxylin,  and  their 

derivatives. 

Chemical  society',  London.     Journal,  1909,  v.  95:  881-407. 
See  also  vol.  91:     1073-1103  and  vol.  93:  489-517.       QDl.C6,v.95 

1 1 93  Petit,  R.     New  after-war  preparations  in  the  chemical  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Dec.,  1918, 
v.  10:  1025-1026.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

1194  Petri,  W.     Untersuchungen  uber  den  Gerbstoff  und  Farbstoff 

der  Friichte  des  Weinstockes  und  deren  Garungsprodukte. 
Munchen,  C.  Wolf  und  Sohn,  1903.     48  p. 

1195  Pfeiffer,  Johannes  von.     Konstitution  des  Diacetylindigos. 

Halle  a.  S.,  C.  A.  Kaemmerer  &  co.,  1911.     4®  P- 

1196  Pfeiffer,  Paul,  and  others.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Farblacke. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  2653-2662.  QDl.D4,v.44 

1197  Piccard,  Jean.    Die  einfachsten  chinoiden  Farbstoffe. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1911,  v.  881: 
851-366.  QDl.L7,v.381 

1198  Uber  die  auxochrome  Wirkung  der  Amidogruppe  und 

der  Amidophenylgruppe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1909, 
V.  42:  4332-4341.  QDl.D4,v.42 

1199  Pierce,  Edward  W.     Dyestuff  testing  in  the  textile  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  30,  Apr.  27,  1917,  v.  53:  4431; 
4939.  TS1300.T36,v.53 

1200  — Dye  testing  problems. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  26,  1918,  v.  53:  3453. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 


116  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1201  Pierce,  Edward  W.     The  fastness  of  dyestuffs  to  light  and 

ultra-violet  exposure. 
Color  trade  journal,  Aug.,  1918,  v.  S:  267-268. 

TP890.C6,v.3 

1202  -  Problems  in  testing  dyes  and  intermediates. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918,  v. 
10:    803-804.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

Color  trade  journal,  Nov.,  1918,  v.  3:  378.  TP890.C6,v.3 

1203  Protection  of  our  dye  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  7,  1918,  v.  64:  2889. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

1204 Technical  review  of  chemical  industries  exposition. 

Textile  world  journal,  Oct.  26,  1918,  v.  64:  1969. 

TS1300.T36,v.54 

1205  Piloty,  O. ,  and  W.  Vogel.     Ueber  die  Constitution  des  Porphy- 

rexids,  eines  Analogons  des  Isatins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  1283-1304.  QDi.D4,v.36 

1206  Pinnow,  John.     Prufung  farbloser  organischer  Verbindungen 

auf  Lichtempfindlichkeit. 

Journal  fur  praktische  CTiemie.    Leipzig,  1902,  n.  s.,  v.  66: 
265-320.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.66 

1207  -        —    Ueber  ein  neues  Verfahren  ,farblose  Kohlenstoffver 

bindungen  auf  Lichtabsorption  zu  priifen. 
Journal  fur  praktische  Ohcmie.   .Leipzig,  1901,  n.  s.,  v.  63: 
239-240.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.63 

1208  Planning  better  output  of  logwood  from  Haiti. 

Pan  American  Union.     Bulletin,  Mar.,  1918,  v.  46:  358-362. 

F1403.B955,v.46 

1209  Plant  dyes. 

Gardener's  chronicle  (London),  Feb.  22,  1919,  v.  65:  86. 

SB4.G3,v.65 

1210  Pleschkow,    K.    M.     Reaktionen   bei   der  Herstellung   von 

liisfarben. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie,  Berlin,  1912,  v. 
11:  97-102,  185-186. 

1211  Pleus,  B.     Ueber  die  Reduktion  von  Chinizarin  und  Anthra- 

rufin  mit  Jodwasserstoffsaure. 
Berlin,  C.  Schade,  1903.     72  p. 


DYESTUFFS  117 

1212  Pb'rner,  Karl  Wilhelm.     Instruction  sur  Fart  de  la  teinture, 

et  particulierement  sur  la  teinture  des  laines. 
Paris,  Chuet,  1791.     viii,  486  p.,  1  I    fold,  front.     20%™. 
8-23846  TP897.P74 

1213  Popp,  Max.     Uber  die  Bildung  von  Indoxyl-Derivaten  aus 

Phenylglycin-o-carbonsaure. 
Halle  a.  S.,  Wischan  <£  Wettengel,  1902.     95  p. 

1214  Pokorny,  Joseph.     L' analyse  spectroscopique.     Nouvelle  me"- 

thode  d'  analyse  qualitative  des  matieres  colorantes  artifi- 
cielles. 
Sodete  industrielle  de  Mulhouse,  1902,  v.  72:  245-255. 

T2.S75,v.72 

1215  Porter,  George  A.    Porter  on  dyeing.    Being  a  practical  guide 

to  the  production  of  the  standard  shades  of  color  on 
wool,  woolen  goods,  cotton  &  silk  goods,  with  directions 
for  scouring  wool  and  the  removal  of  grease  spots  and 
stains. 

Toledo  [0.]  Blade  printing  and  paper  co.,  1881 .  viii,  9-100  p.  18%cm- 
8-23868  TP897.P84 

1216  Porter,  Horace  Chamberlain.     Coal-tar  products  and  the 

possibility  of  increasing  their  manufacture  in  the  United 
States. 

'Washington,   Govt.  print,   off.,   1915.     21   p.     24%™.     ([U. 
S.]     Bureau  of  mines.     Technical  paper  89} 
15-26233  TN1.TT6    no.89 

TP953.P6 

1217  Power,  Frederick  B.,  and  H.  Rogerson.     The  constituents 

of  red  clover  flowers. 
Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1910,  v.  97:  231-254. 

QDl.C6,v.97 

1218  Prag,  Edward.     A  course  in  dyeing  for  garment  dyers. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  The  Modern  dyer  and  cleaner  publishing 
co.  [C1909]     3  p.  I,  90  p.     illus.     20%™. 
9-27405  TP909.P8 

1219  Prager,  B.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung  von  p-Nitrobenzaldehyd 

auf  Benzolazoacetessigester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  1449-1451.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1220  Ueber  fettaromatische  Aminoazokorper. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  3600-3606;  1902,  v.  35:  1862-1866;  1903,  v.  36: 
1451-1459.  QDl.D4,v.34-36 


118  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1221  Prager,    B.     Vergleichende  Untersuchung    des    tinktoriellen 

Verhaltens  der  drei  isomeren  Oxyazobenzole. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.     Sorau,  1904,  v. 
4:  177-179. 

1222  Prager,  Hermann.     Etude  de  Faction  de  1'acide  nitreux  sur 

les  colorants  du  type  triphenylme  thane. 
Geneve,  1906.     80  p. 

1223  Preparing  for  a  famine  in  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  July,  1915,  v.  49:  402-404- 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

1224  Present  condition  of  the  German  dyes  tuff  industry. 

Color  trade  journal,  Mar.,  1919,  v.  4-'  63-64-        TP890.C6,v.4 

1225  Present  status  of  dyes  and  dyeing  in  this  country. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  12,  1918,  v.  53:  8035-3036. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

1226  Pritzker,  Jacob.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Brazilins. 

Bern,  1906.     40  p. 

1227  Problem  of  dyestuff  supply. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  15,  1916,  v.  51:  571. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

1228  Procter,  Henry  Richardson.     Leather  industries  laboratory 

book  of  analytical  and  experimental  methods.     2d  ed., 
rev.  and  enl. 

London,  E.  and  F.  N.  Spon,  limited;  New  York,  Spon  and 
Chamberlain,    1908.     xx,    J$0    p.     illus.     (ind.    diagrs.) 
iv  pi.,  tables.     21¥\cm. 
Agr  8-843 

1229  -         The  principles  of  leather  manufacture. 

London,  E.  &   F.  N.  Spon,  limited;  New  York,  Spon  & 
Chamberlain,    1903.     xvi,    512    p.    front.,    illus.,    plates. 


Appendices  (p.  475-498)  :  Method  of  the  International  association  of 
leather-trades  chemists  for  the  analysis  of  tanning  materials. 
The  decimal  system.  Method  of  analysis  of  tanning  materials  of 
the  American  association  of  official  agricultural  chemists.  Lists 
of  coal-tar  dyes  suitable  for  dyeing  and  staining  leather,  furnished 
by  Mr.  M.  C.  Lamb. 
3-15091  TS965.P89 

1230  Progress  of  English  color-making. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  15,  1916,  v.  51:  512-513. 

TS1300.T36,v.61 


DYESTUFFS  119 

1231  Prospects  of  the  German  dye  industry.     Translation  of  an 

article  in  Chemiker-Zeitung,  Nov.  30,  1918. 
Ot.  Brit.     War  office.     General  staff.    Review  of  the  foreign 
press.      Technical  supplement,  Jan.  7, 1919,  v.  8:  24. 

1232  Protection  for  dyes. 

American  economist,  Sept.  29,  1916,  v.  58: 146. 

HC101.A5,v.58 

1233  Protection  for  dyestuffs  industry. 

Protectionist,  Mar.  1916,  v.  27:  759-761.         HF1750.P8,v.27 

1234  Protection  in  England. 

Textile  world  record,  Feb.  1915,  v.  48:  465-466. 

TS130O.T36,v.48 

1234a  Protective  tariff  for  dyestuffs  industry  only  possible  relief 

from  foreign  monopoly. 
Manufacturers  record,  v.  69,  Apr.  20,  1916:  41  • 

TSl.M3,v.69 

1235  Prud'homme,  Maurice.    Enlevages  sur  indigo  au  prussiate 

rouge  et  a  la  soude. 

Societe   industrieUe   de    Mulhouse.    Bulletin,   1903,   v.   73: 
294-297.  T2.S7S,v.73 

1236  Nouveaux  colorants  hydraziniques. 

Societe  industrieUe  de   Mulhouse.    Bulletin,   1905,  v.   75: 
155-156.  T2.S75,v.75 

1237  Nouvelles  matie'res  colorantes  derive"  es  du  triphenyl- 

me"  thane. 

Societe  industrieUe  de  Mulhouse.    Bulletin,  1907,  v.  77: 79-81 . 

T2.S75,v.77 

1238  Produits  de  reduction  des  oxyanthraquinones. 

Societe  de  chimique  de  France.    Paris,  1906,  3.  ser.,  v.  85: 

71-76. 

1239  Pummerer,  Rudolf.    Ueber  Indigrot-anile. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  346-356.  QDl.D4,v.44 

1240  tiber  Isatin-anile. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1910, 
v.  43:  1370-1376.  QDi.D4,v.43 

1241 and   S.    Gassner.     Uber    die    Desmotropie  o-  und 

p-chinoider  Salze  in  der  Thiazhireihe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  2310-2327.  QDi.D4,v.46 


120  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1242  Purple  of  the  ancients. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Apr.  16,  1910,  v.  69:  251. 

Tl.S52,v.69 

1243  Quoos,    Fritz.     Ueber  Perchlorate   tertiarer  und   quartarer 

Ammonium-Basen. 
Berlin,  G.  Schade,  1913.    63  p. 

1244  Raehlmann,  E.     Neue  untramikroskopische  Untersuchungen 

uber  Eiweiss,  organische  Farbstoffe,  iiber  deren  Verbin- 
dung  und  iiber  die  Farbung  organischer  Gewebe. 
Archiv  fur  die  gesammte  Physiologic  des  Menschcn  und  der 
Thiere.    Bonn,  1906,  v.  112:  128-171.          QPl.A63,v.ll2 

1245  Ultramikroskopische  Untersuchung  von  Farbstoffen 

und  ihre  physikalische-physiologische  Bedeutung. 

OpTithalmologisches  Klinik.    Stuttgart,  1903,  v.  7:  241-245, 
289-292. 

1246  Raiford,  Lemuel  Charles.    A  laboratory  course  in  cotton 

dyeing,  prepared  for  the  use  of  students  in  the  Mississippi 
agricultural  and  mechanical  college. 
Providence,  Snow  &  Farriham,  printers,  1904-    72  p.    22cm. 

&-13923  TP930.B15 

1247  Raikow,  P.  N.    Untersuchungen  iiber  die  Abhangigkeit  der 

Aziditat  der  mehrkernigen  Phenole  von  ihrer  Zusam- 
mensetzung  und  Struktur. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Coihen,  1903,  v.  27:  1125-1127. 

TPl.C45,v.27 

1248  Rainbows  from  coal  tar. 

Independent,  Oct.  4, 1906,  v.  61:  828-829.  AP2.l53,v.6l 

1249  Ramsay,  William.     The  dye  problem. 

Outlook,  London,  Mar.  13, 1915,  v.  35:  350.        AP4.O8,v.35 

1250  Ramsey,  Albert  R.  J.  and  H.  Claude  Weston.    Artificial 

dye-stuffs;   their  nature,  manufacture,  and  uses. 
London,  G.  RouUedge  &  sons,  ltd.;  New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton 

&  co.,  1917.    ix,212p.    iUus.    22%™. 

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18-14366  TP013.B3 

1251  Rapid  testing  of  dyes. 

Color  trade  journal,  July,  1918,  v.  3:  242-243. 

TP890.C6,v.3 


DYESTUFFS  121 

1252  Rawson,   Christopher,   Walter   M.   Gardner   and   W.  F. 

Laycock.     A  dictionary  of  dyes,  mordants,  and  other 
compounds  used  in  dyeing  and  calico  printing. 
London,  C.  Griffin  cfc  company,  limited;  PTiiladelpliia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1901.     3  p.L,  372  p.     23™. 
2-12495  TP910.R26 

1253  Rebner,  Paul  J.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  Kondensationen 

von  Anilin  und  Formaldehyd  in  sauer  Losung  und  der 
einzalnen  Phasen  des  Fuchsinprozesses. 
Dresden,  Thomas  and  Hubert,  1913.     60  p. 

1254  Redard,  W.     Methodes  de  dosage  volume trique  de  la  fuchsine, 

et  contribution  a  l'e"tude  des  derives  diazoiques  de  la 
fuchsine. 
Lausanne,  1904-     4®  P- 

1255  Redding,  E.  J.     Color  standards  in  economy  of  textiles. 

Textile  world  journal,  Dec.  8,  1917,  v.  53:  2355-2356. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 

1256  Redlich,    Fritz.     Die    volkswirtschaftliche    Bedeutung    der 

deutschen  Teerfarbenindustrie. 

Muncken  und  Leipzig,  Duncker  &  Humbiot,  1914>  viii, 
101,  [1]  p.  incl.  tables.  23™.  (Stoats-  und  sozialwis- 
senschafiliche  Forschungen  .  .  .  Hft.  180) 

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1260  Reimann,  M.,  and  others.     On  aniline  and   its   derivatives. 

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1261  Reimann's  (M.)  Farber-zeitung,  1872-1877. 

Berlin,  1872-1877.     6  vols.  TP890.R5 

1262  Reindle,  Ludwig.     Ueber  Naphtimidazole. 

Wurzburg,  C.  J.  Becker,  1901.     31  p. 

1263  Reinking,  K.     Die  Entwicklung  des  Aetzens  von  Indigo  mit 

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1264  Fortschritte   beim  Aetzdmck  von   Indigo  mit  For- 

maldehyd-Sulfoxylaten. 

Fdrber-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1910,  v.  21:  243-248. 

1265  tlber  die  Reduktion  des  Indigos. 

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1266  Reissert,  Arnold.     Geschichte  und  Systematik  der  Indigo 

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1267  Ueber  die  Fortschritte  in  der  kunstlichen  Darstellung 

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ZeitscJirift  fur  angewandte    CJiemie.    Berlin,   1904,   v*   17: 
482-491.  QDl.z3,v.l7 

1268  Reitzenstein,  Fritz.    Verfahren  zur  Darstellung  von  Azoxy- 

verbindungen. 

Journal  fur  praJctische  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1910,  n.  s.,  v.  82: 
252-270.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.82 

1269  -  and    W.    Breuning.     Combination    von    Triphenyl- 

methanfarbstoffen  mit  der  Indigogruppe. 
Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1910,  v.  372: 

257-286.  QDl.L7,v.372 

1270  -  and  J.  Rothschild.     Einfluss,  welcher  Methylgruppen 

auf  die  Nuance  zweier  durch  einen  Glutakonaldehydrest 
verkuppelter  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 

Journal  fur  praktische  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  73: 
192-206.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.73 

1271  and  O.  Runge.     Einfluss  der  Stellung  von  Methyl- 

und    Nitro-Gruppen    zum    Methankohlenstoff    auf    den 
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Journal  fur  praktische  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1905,  n.  s.,  v.  71: 
57-132.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.71 


DYESTUFFS  123 

1272  Reitzenstein,  Fritz,  and  W.  Schwerdt.     Ueber  Beziehungen 

zwischen  Konstitution,  Farbe  und  Absorptionsspektrum 
del  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffen. 

Journal  fur  pralctische  CJiemie.     Leipzig,  1907,  n.  s.,  v.  75: 
369-415.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.75 

1273  The  relation  between  explosives  and  dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  Apr.,  1919,  v.  4'  86-87.        TP890.C6,v.4 

1274  Renz,  Carl.     Ueber  Indophtalon. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.37:  1221-1225.  QDi.D4,v.37 

1275  -  Ueber  Thallium. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  2768-2774^  QDl.D4,v.35 

1276  and  K.  Loew.     Ueber  a-Methylindol. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  4326-4330.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1277  Research  work  on  natural  indigo. 

Nature,  Oct.  1,  1908,  v.  78:  540-541.  Ql.N2,v.78 

1278  Reuter,  Otto.     Ueber  den  Einfluss  der  Haufung  von  Alkylen 

auf  die  Farbe  der  basischen  Di-  und  Triphenylmethan- 
farbstoffe. 
Leipzig,  TJwilacker  &  S  chaffer,  1904'     53  p. 

1279  Reverdin,   Frederic.     Analyse   des   matieres   colorantes   or- 

ganiques. 

Archives  des  sciences  physiques  et  natureUes,  Geneve,  1912,  v. 
34:  339-348,  426-448.  Q2.A772,v.34 

1280  Revue  des  matieres  colorantes  nouvelles  au  point  de 

vue  de  leurs  applications  a  la  teinture. 

Honiteur  scientijique  de  Quesneville.    Paris,  1903,  4-  s^r-, 
v.  17:  21-26,  308-313,  640-647. 

See  also  vol.  18:   33-39,  244-250,  566-573,  819-824;   v.  19:   194-201; 
v.  21:  522-530.  Q2.M7,4.s6r.,v.  17-21 

1281  and  P.  Crepieux.     Ueber  einige  Derivate  des  Toluol-p- 

sulfochlorids  und  des  o-Nitrotoluol-p-sulfochlorids. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  2996-3004.  QDl.D4,v.34 

1282 and  H.  Fulda.     Tabellarische  Uebersicht  der  Naph- 

thalinderivate. 
Basel,  Georg  &  co.,  1894.     2  pts.  in  1  v.     S0m. 


124  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1283  Reverdin,  Frederic,  and  E.  Noel  ting.     Sur  la  constitution 

de  la  naphtaline  et  de  ses  derives. 
MuThouse,  Bader,  1889. 

1284  Revising  the  tariff  on  dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1918,  v.  2:  45-46.        TP890.C6,v.2 

1285  Revived  manufacture  of  vegetable  dyes. 

American  industries,  May,  1916,  v.  16:  33-34. 

HD4802.A6,v.l6 

1286  Richter,  Paul.     Gujuakharz. 

Archiv  der  PTiarmacie.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  244-  90-119. 

BSl.D5,v.244 

1287  Zur  Kenntnis  des  Guajakharzes. 

Palle  a.  S.,  R.  P.  Nietschmann,  1903.     55  p. 

1288  Riffart,  Hans.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  des  Bixins. 

Miinchen,  L.  Baeck  &  co.,  1911.     56  p. 

1289  Ristenpart,    E.     Chemische    Technologie    der    organischen 

Farbstoffe. 

Leipzig,  J.  A.  Barth,  1911.     122  p.     illus.,  56  col.  pL,  2 
fold.   tab.    23™.     (Einzelschriften  zur  cJiemischen    Tech- 
nologie, Tirsg.  von.  T.   Weyl.    4-  Lfg.) 
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1290  Rodatz,  Wilhelm.     tJber  Fluorescein  und  einige  Derivate. 

Basel,  1901.    Sip. 

1291  Rosing,    Qeorg.     Ueber   acidylierte  Anilinosulfosauren   und 

deren  Umwandlungsprodukte. 
Bonn,  C.  Georgi,  1906.    83  p. 

1292  Rossler,  Hubert.     Ueber  einige  neue  Peri-Naphtalinderivate 

Bonn,  C.  Georgi,  1902.    49  p. 

1293  Roggengofer,  Georg.     Einige  Farbstoffe  des  Waldes. 

Deutsche  Fdrber-Zeitung.  Miinchen,  1901,  v.  37:  216-217, 
232-233,  248. 

1294  Rohland,  Paul.     Die  Adsorption  der  Farbstoffe  durch  Kolloid- 

tone. 

SUikat-Zeitschrift.  Archiv  fur  WissenscJiafi  und  Technik 
der  SUikate  und  Keramisches  Zentralblatt.  Coburg,  1913, 
v.  1:  28-S1. 

1295  Rohn,    Wilhelm.     Anomale   Dispersion    einiger   organischer 

Farbstoffe. 
Weida  i.  Th.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1911.     48  p. 


DYESTUFFS  125 

r 

1296  Rosenberg,  J.     Neuerungen  auf  dem  Thionindigorotgebiet. 

ZeitscTirift  fur  angewandte  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1908,  v.  21: 
961-970.  QDl.Z3,v.21 

1297  Ueber  Kiipenfarbstoffe, 

Farber-Zeitung,  Berlin,  1909,  v.  20:  353-358. 

1298  Rosenstiehl,  A.,  and  E.  Suais.    Reduction  des  matures  color- 

antes  azoiques  orthonitrees. 

Academic  des  sciences.  Paris.  Comptes-rendus,  1902,  v.  134: 
606-608.  Q46.A14,v.l34 

1299  Rossignon,  Julio.     Manual  del  cultivo  del  anil  y  del  nopal:  6 

sea  Extraccion  del  indigo,  educacion  y  cosecha  de  la  cochi- 
nilla,  extraccion  de  los  principles  colorantes  de  varias 
plantas  tinctoriales. 

Paris,  Eosa  y  Bouret,  1859.  2  p.  1.,  309  p.  iUus.  16™. 
(Enciclopedia  Jiispano-americana) 

8-23833  TP923.R83 

1300  Rost,  A.     Haematoxylin. 

Bern,  1904.    83  p. 

1301  Roters,  Paid.     Beitrag  zur  Synthese  der  Lackmusfarbstoffe. 

Erlangen,  Junge  &  SoTin,  1907.    35  p. 

1302  Rumpf,  C.     Herstellung  von  echten  braunen  Farbstoffen  auf 

der  Wollfaser. 
FcLrlerzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  197-198. 

1303  Verfahren,  um   gewisse   basische  Farbstoffe  wasser- 

seifen-  und  saureechter  zu  machen. 

Fdrlerzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  229-230. 

1304  Runge,  Otto.     Ueber  den  Einfluss  der  Stellung  von  Methyl- 

und  Nitrogruppen  zum  Methankohlenstoff  auf  den  Farb- 
carakter  der  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 
Wurzburg,  H.  Sturtz,  1904.     106  p. 

1305  Rupe,  Hans.     Die  Chemie  der  natiirlichen  Farbstoffe. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  sokn,  1900.  xii,  332  p.  23%™. 
(Handbuch  der  chemischen  Technologic  ...  5.  Bd.}  4- 
Gruppe.) 

4-31438  TP919.B9 

1306  Fortschritte  in  der  Chemie  der  naturlichen  Farbstoffe. 

CKemilcerzeitung.     Coihen,  1901,  v.  25:  656-662,  753-754. 

TPl.C45,v.25 


126  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1307  Rupe,  Hans,  and  J.  Demant.     Die  Chemie  der  naturlichen 

Farbstoffe  in  den  Jahren  1902  und  1903. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Chemie.    Sorau,  1904,  v. 
8:  810-317,  338-839. 

1308  and  H.    Labhardt.       Die    Chemie    der    natiirlichen 

Farbstoffe  im  Jahre  1901. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  254-258,  295-300. 

1309  Sacher,  J.  P.     Der  Farbstoff  der  roten  Radieschen. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Coihen,  1910,  v.  34:  1333. 

TPl.C45,v.34 

1310  Sachs,  Franz  and  H.  Kantorowicz.     Ueber  die  Einwirkung 

von  Grignardschem  Reagens  auf  Kiipenfarbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1909, 
v.  42:  1565-1576.  QDl.D5,v.42 

1311  Ueber  p-Substituierte  o-Nitrobenzaldehyde. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 

v.  39:  2754-2762.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1312  -  and  R.   Kempf.     Ueber  p-Halogen-o-Nitrobenzalde- 

hyde. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  3299-3303.  QDi.D4,v.36 

1313  and  E.  Sichel.     Ueber  p-substituierte  o-Nitrobenzalde- 

hyde. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904t 
v.  87:  1861-1874.  QDi.D4,v.37 

1314  Sachs,  Hans.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Derivate  des  Anthrachinons. 

Freiburg  i.  Br.,  Speyer  &  Kaerner,  1904-    36  p. 

1315  Sad  tier,  Samuel  Philip.     Dyestuffs  from  materials  native  to 

Latin- American  countries. 

(In  Pan  American  scientific  congress.   Proceedings,    1915,  v.   8. 
Washington,  1917.     p.  153-162.)  AS4.P2     1915a 

1316  Industrial  organic  chemistry;    adapted  for  the  use  of 

manufacturers,  chemists,  and  all  interested  in  the  utili- 
zation of  organic  materials  in  the  industrial  arts.     4th 
ed.  (rev.,  enl.,  and  reset) 

Philadelphia  [etc.]  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1912.    xviii, 
13-601  p.    illus.,  taUes,  diagrs.    25™. 

"Natural  dye-colors' ':  p.  488-521.    See  references,  p.  519-520. 
12-15208  TP145.S2     1913 


DYESTUFFS  127 

1317  St.  Glair,  David  F.     German  dyes  and  American  clothes. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Nov.  1914,  v.  50:  590-593. 

AP2.R4,v.50 

1318  Salant,  W.,  and  R.  Bengis.     Physiological  and  pharmaco- 

logical studies  on  coal  tar  colors. 
Scientific  American  supplement,  Mar.  8,  1917,  v.  83:  133. 

Tl.S52,v.83 

1319  Salkover,  Benedict.     Dyestuff  statistics. 

American  pTiarmaceutical  association.    Journal,  June,  1917, 
v.  6:  528-532.  RSl.A52,v.6 

1320  Salmony,  Alfred.     Eine  neues  Indigosynthese. 

Berlin,  1905.    44  p. 

1321  Ueber   einige   Verbindungen   der  Dibrom-   und   Di- 

chlormalemsaure  und  ihre  Uberfuhrung  in  Indigo. 

Berlin,  E.  Elering,  1905.     115  p. 

1322  and  H.  Simonis.    Verbindungen  der  Dibrom-  und 

Dichlor-Maleinsaure  und  ihre  Ueberfuhrung  in  Indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:2580-2601.  QDl.D4,v.38 

1323  Salva terra,  H.     Vergleichende  Untersuchung  von  Methoden 

zur  quantitativen  Farbstoffbestimmung. 
Sitzungsberichte    der    Kaiserlichen   AJcademie    der    "Wissen- 
schafien.       Mathematisch  -  Naturwissenschaftliche  Elasse. 
Wien,  1912,  v.  121:  1289-1315.  ASl42.V3ll,v.l21 

1324  Sand,  J.     Salze  der  Krystallviolettgruppe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3642-3654.  QDl.D4,v.38 

1325  Sander,    W.    Veranderung   der   Farben   bei   verschiedenem 

Licht. 

Leipziger  Monatsschrift  fur  TextHindustrie.    Leipzig,  1906, 
v.  21:  58-59,  94-95. 

1326  Sandmeyer,  T.    Ueber  die  Synthese  von  Indigo  aus  Thiocar- 

banilid. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CTiemie.    Braunschweig 
1903,  v.  2:  129-137. 

1327  Sansone,    Antonio.     Dyeing:     comprising   the   dyeing   and 

bleaching  of  wool,  silk,  cotton,  flax,  hemp,  china  grass  &c. 
Manchester,  A.  Hey  wood  &  son;  [etc*,  etc.]  1888.    2  v.    xlv 
pi.  (incl.  front.}  211  patterns  mounted  on  xxix  pi.    22%*™. 

See  index  vol.  1  under  Dyestuffs. 
3-30453  TP897.S22 


128  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1328  Sansone,  Antonio.     Die  Schwefelfarbstoffe  im  Zeugdruck. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.l:  119-121. 

1329  Sehall,  Carl.     Ueber  Farbstoffbildung  im  Ultraviolett. 

Journal  fur  praktiscJie  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.  77 : 
262-266.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.77 

1330  Schaposchnikoflf,    W.    G.     Ueber    die   neue    Darstellungs- 

methode  des  Azophenins. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.  Berlin,  1907,  v.  6: 
289-291. 

1331  and   W.    Michireff.     Einige  Bemerkungen  fiber  die 

Wirkung  der  Oxalsaure  beim  Aetzen  des  Indigos. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   TextU-CJiemie.    Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  57. 

1332  Scharwin,  W.,  and  Kaljanov.     Ueber  die  Eintrittsstelle  der 

Diazogruppe  bei  der  Bildung  der  Azofarbstoffe. 
Berichte  der  deutscTien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.   Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  2056-2060.  QDi.D4,v.4l 

1333 ' —  and  others.    Ueber  Condensation  von  Anthrachinon 

mit  Phenolen. 

Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  87:  8616-3620.  QDi.D4,v.37 

1334  Schepp,  William  J.     The  manufacture    of    Turkey-red    oils 

from  fatty  acids. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Sept.  1915 , 
v.  7:  806.  TPl.J6,v.7 

1335  Scheurer,  Albert,  and  others.    Actionmetrie  appliqu^e  a  la 

mesure  de  la  resistance  des  couleurs  &  la  lumiere. 
Societe   industrieUe   de    Mulhouse.    Bulletin,   1907,   v.   77: 
820-327.  T2.S75,v.77 

1336  Scheurer,  Wilhelm.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Kermesfarbstoffes. 

MuncJien,  V.  Hqfling,  1912.    52  p. 

1337  Schiller,  Wilhelm.    Ueber  Methylazafrin. 

Berlin,  A.  W.  Schade,  1913.    27  p. 

1338  Schlenk,  Wilhelm.     Ueber  die  Natur  der  Chinhydrone  und 

der  Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1909,  v.  368: 
277-295.  QDl.L7,v.368 


DYESTUFFS  129 

1339  Schlenze,  H.     Die  Entdeckung  des  Anilins  und  des  ersten 

Anilinfarbstoffs. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1906,  v.  30:  807-808. 

TPl.C45,v.30 

1340  Der    wahre    Anilinfarbenentdecker     ein     deutscher 

Apotheker. 

PJiarmaceutische     CentralhaTle   fur    Deutschland.    Dresden, 
1906,  v.  47:  751-755. 

1341  Schmid,  C.     Isomere  des  Brasileins  und  Haemateins  aus  der 

Benzopyranolreihe. 
Tubingen,  1905.    61  p. 

1342  Schmid,  Henri.     Die  auf  der  Faser  entwickelten  illuminier- 

baren  braunen  Azofarben. 
Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1904,  v.  28:  12-13,  33-34. 

TPl.C45,v.28 

1343  Fortschritte  in  der  Anwendung  des  Anilinschwarz  in 

den  letzten  Jahren. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1902,  v.  26:  245-246,  261-262, 
271-273.  TPl.C45,v.26 

1344  Schmidlin,    Jules.     Carbinolsels   et   cyclohexanerosanilines; 

phenomenes  de  decoloration. 

Academie   des   sciences.    Paris,    Comptes-rendus,   1904,   v. 
138: 521-524.  Q46.Al4,v.i38 

1345  Comparaison   thermochimique    entre    rosanilines    et 

leucanilines. 

Academie   des    sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,  v. 
138: 542-544.  Q46.Al4,v.l38 

1346  Composes  additionnels  ammoniacaux  des  rosanilines. 

Academie   des   sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,   v. 

138:  1709-1711.  Q46.Al4,v.l38 

1347  Composes   additionnels   chlorhydriques   des   sels   des 

rosanilines;   leur   dissociation,    thermochimie    et   consti- 
tution. 

Academie   des   sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,   v. 
138:  1615-1617.  Q46.A14,v.l38 

1348  La  constitution  des  sels  de  rosanilines  et  le  mecanisme 

>4     de  leur  transformation. 

Academie  des  sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,    v. 
138: 602-604.  O46.Al4,v.l38 

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130  LIBRAKY  OF   CONGRESS 

1349  Schmidlin,  Jules.     Nomenclature  des  rosanilines. 

Academic  des  sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus ,    1904,   /y- 
138: 504-505.  Q46.A14,v.l38 

1350  Les  sels  polyacides  des  rosanilines. 

Academic  des  sciences.    Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,   v. 
138: 1508-1510.  Q46.Al4,v.l38 

1351  Tetraoxycyclohexanerosanilines,  nouvelle  categorie  de 

derives  incolores. 

Academic   des   sciences.     Paris.     Comptes-rendus,    1904,   v. 
139: 506-507.  Q46.Al4,v.l39 

1352  Schmidt,  Alfred.     Farbereichemiker. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1901,  v.  12:  87-39. 

1353  Schmidt,  Georg.     Beitrage  sur  Kenntnis  des  Pararosanilins. 

Erlangen,  J.  E.  v.  Seydel,  1903.    23  p. 

1354  Schmidt,  H.     Ueber  die  Wasch-  und  Lichtechtheit  von  Im- 

medialblau  und  Immedialindon  neben  Indigo. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-CJiemie.     Sorau,  1904,  v. 
3:  339-341. 

1356  Schmidt,  L.  W.     Consolidating  American  dyestuff  exports. 

Color  trade  journal,  Dec.,  1918,  v.  3:  385-387.    TP890.C6,v.3 

1357  Schmidt,  Maximilian  P.     Uber  die  Spaltung  der  Azofarb- 

stoffe  durch  Halogene. 

Journal  fur  praktiscJie  CJiemie.    Leipzig,  1912,  n.  s.,  v.  85: 
235-240.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.85 

1358  Schmidt,    O.     Neue  Bildungsweise  von  Diazoverbindungen 

und  eine  allgemeine  Methode   zur  Constitutionsbestim- 
mung  von  Azofarbstoffen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3201-3210,  4022-4023.  QDl.D4,v.38 

1359  Schmidt,  Otto.     Ueber  Cumylindigo  und  Cumylisatin. 

Munchen,  Weyrather,  1912.     71  p. 

1360  Schoellkopf,  J.  F.,  jr.     The  case  for  dyestuffs. 

American  economist,  Oct.  13,  1916,  v.  58:  171. 

HC101.A5,v.58 

1361  —    Development  of  the  dyestuffs  industry  since  1914. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918,  v. 

10:  792-794.  TPl.J6,v.lO 


DYESTUFFS  131 

1362  Schonholzer,  H.     Thiocarmin. 

Zurich,  1907. 

1363  Scholl,   Roland.     Qeber  die  Nitramine    der   Anthrachinon- 

reihe. 

Berichte  der  deutsclien  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  44^7-4448.  QDi.D4,v.37 

1364  -  Untersuchungen  iiber  Indanthren  und  Flavanthren. 

Berichte  der  deutscJien  chemiscTien  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  3410-3426. 

See  also  vol.  40:  933-939.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1365  —  and  H.  Berblinger.     Untersuchungen  iiber  Indanthren 

und  Flavanthren. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1903, 
V.  36:  3427-3445.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1366  and  F.  Kacer.     Ueber  das  2.3-Diamino-anthrachinon 

und  einige  Azine  der  Anthrachinonreihe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
V.  37:  4531-4534.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1367  -          -  and  A.  Kreiger.     Ueber  das  Verhalten  der  Nitramin- 

gruppe  bei  der  Einwirkung  armoatischer  Basen  auf  2.6- 
Dibroni-4.8-dinitro-1.5-dinitraminoanthrachinon. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  4686-4692.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1368 and  M.  Parthey.     Einwirkungsprodukte  von  Anuno- 

niak  auf  Alizarin. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906. 
v.  39:  1201-1206.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1369  Schrader,  Herrmann.     Herrmann  Schraders,  Kunstfarbers 

in  Hamburg. 

Leipzig,  C.  F.  Amelang,  1853.    vii,  108  p.    27%™.     (Schra- 
der's  Schriften.'  11.  Bdchn.) 
14-12005  TP897.S4 

1370  Schrobsdorflf,  Hans.     Ueber  die  Reduktion  des  Hystazarins 

und  Chrysazins  und  tiber  einige  ihrer  Derivate. 
Berlin,  G.  Schade,  1904.  55  p. 

1371  Ueber  einige  Derivate  des  Chrysazins  und  Hystazarins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 

v.  36:  2936-2940.  ODl.D4,v.36 


132  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1372  Schubart,  Philipp.     Synthese  isomerer  Indigodisulfosauren. 

HaUe  a.  8.,  E.  Karras,  1902.     66  p. 

1373  Schiitzenberger,  Paul.     Rapport  sur  les  precedes  chimiques 

de  blanchiment,  de  teinture,  d' impression,  d'apprets. 

Paris,  Imprimerie  nationale,  1882.     2  p.  1.,  88  p.     28™. 
(Paris.     Exposition  universelle,  1878.     Rapports  du  Jury 
international.     Groupe  v. — Classe  48} 
7-22589  T802.D8    v— 48 

1374  Schulte  im  Hofe,    A.     Indigokultur  und-    Fabrikation    in 

British-Indien. 

Tropenpflanzer.    Berlin,  1902,  v.  6:  70-86. 

1375  Studien  iiber  den  Gehalt  der  Indigofera  tinctoria  an 

Indican,  sowie  iiber  die  Gewinnung  des  Indigo. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  pharmaceutischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin, 
1902,  v.  12:  19-30. 

1376  Schultz,  Gustav.     Beitrage  zur  Geschichte  der  Azofarbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CTiemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.l:  5-7. 

1377  Die    Chemie    des    Steinkohlentheers    mit    besonderer 

Beriicksichtigimg  der  kiinstlichen  organischen  Farbstoffe. 
3.  Aufl. 

Braunschweig,  Vieweg  und  Sohn,  1901.     2  v. 

1378  Farbstofftabellen. 

New  York,  G.  E.  Stechert  &  co.,  1914. 

1379 and  J.  Erber.     Derivate  der  Amidoalizarine. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  74- 
275-296.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.74 

1380 Ueber  Derivate  des  a-Amidoalizarins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemiscfien  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  906-908.  QDl.D4,v.35 

1381  and  J.  Flachslander.     Ueber  Nitroathylbenzole  und 

daraus  hergestellte  Tetrazof  arbstoffe. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1902,  n.  s.,  v.  66: 

153-172.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.66 

1382  and  E.  Ichenhaeuser.     Ueber  einige  Diazofarbstoffe 

aus  Phenol  und  Kresolen. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.      Leipzig,  1908,  n.  s.,  v.77: 
100-124.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.77 


DYESTUFFS  133 

1383  Sch.ul.tz,  Gustav,  and  Paul  Julius.     Tabellarische  Uebersicht 
der  im  Handel  befindlichen  kunstlichen  organisclien  Farbstoffe. 

4.  umgearb.  u.  verm.  Aufl. 
Berlin,  R.  Gaertner,  1902.    297  p. 

1384  Schumann,  A.     Neuerungen  auf  dem  Gebiete  des  Farbens 

mit  Schwefelfarbstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1910,  v. 
9:  97-101. 

1385  Schwalbe,  Carl  G.     Benzol-Tabellen. 

Berlin,  GelruderBornstraeger,  1903.    269  p.    29™. 

1386  Farbstoffe. 

Ohemische  Zeitschrift,  Leipzig,  1902,  v.  1:  349-352,  373-376; 
1903,  v.  3:  72-75,  237-240,  265-268,  428-431,  450-454. 

QDl.C69,v.l,3 

1387  Fortschritte  der  Teerfarbenfabrikation  und  Farben- 

chemie. 

Ohemikerzeitung.     Cbihen,  1908,  v.  32:  17-19, 121-124. 

TPl.C45,v.32 

1388  Neuere  Farbetheorien. 

(In   Sammlung   chemischer   und    chemisch-technischer   Vortrage. 

Stuttgart,  1907.    25cm.     xn.  Bd.,  4/6.  Hft.,  p.  [113]-230) 
7-36953  QD1.S2 

1389  Rote,  schwefelhaltige  Farbstoffe. 

Zeitschrift  fur   angewandte    CJiemie.    Berlin,   1907,  v.  20: 
433-437.  QDl.Z3,v.20 

1390  Haltbarkeit  des  diazotierten  Paranitranilins. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-CJiemie.    Berlin,  1905,  v. 

4:  433-438. 

1391  Zur  Formel  des  Indanthrens. 

Ohemische  Zeitschrift,  Leipzig,  1903,  v.  3:  18-19. 

QDl.C69,v.3 

1392  and    H.    Jochheim.     Zur    Kenntnis    der   Halogen- 

indigotine. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  3796-3798.  QDl.D4,v.4l 

1393  S,chweitzer,  H.     The  influence  of  Sir  William  Henry  Perkin's 

discovery  upon  our  science. 

Science,  Oct.  19,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  24:  481-488. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.24 


134  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1394  Schwertschlager,  Jos.     Der  Farbstoff  der  roten  Radieschen. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Cdt7ien,1910,v.S4:  1257.       TPi.C45,v.34 

1395  Scidttnore,    George  H.     Development  of  Japanese   dye  in- 

dustries. 

Z7.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.     Commerce 
reports,  Aug.  3,  1918,  no.  181:  454. 

HCl.B198,1918,no.l81 

1396  Science  and  industry. 

Nature,  Mar.  18,  1915,  v.  95:  57-59.  Ql.N2,v.95 

1397  Secret  of  German  dyes. 

Literary  digest,  Mar.  2,  1918,  v.  56:  27.  AP2.L58,v.56 

1398  Secret  of  the  wonderful  color  combinations  used  by  the  Ori- 

entals and  by  primitive  peoples. 
Craftsman,  Nov.,  1908,  v.  15:  245-246.  Nl.C87,v.l5 

-  x 

1399  Secretary  Redfield's  preliminary  report  on  the  artificial  dye- 

stuff  industry. 
Textile  world  record,  Mar.,  1915,  v.  48:  571-573. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

1400  Sedlaczek.     Ueber  die  Entwickelung  der  Orthooxyazofarb- 

stoffe. 

Zeitlschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1: 173-176,  206-210. 

1401  Seer,  Christian,  and  R.  Scholl.     Zur  Synthese  des  Violan- 

throns. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1913,  v.  398: 
82-96.  QDl.L7,v.398 

1402  Selected    quotations   bearing   on   dye   shortage   from    daily 

papers,  Aug.  15,  1914  to  Feb.  20,  1915. 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Apr.  1915, 
v.  7:  302-304.  TPl.J6,v.7 

1403  Sellers,  John.     The  color  mixer:  containing  nearly  four  hun- 

dred receipts  for  colors,  pastes,  acids,  pulps,  blue  vats, 
liquors,  etc.,  etc.,  for  cotton  and  woollen  goods,  including 
the  celebrated  Barrow  delaine  colors. 

Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1865.    xvi,  [13]-155  p.     19%™. 
8-23845  TP910.S46 

1404  Serger,  H.     Kiinstliche  Farbstoffe  fur  Konserven  und  andere 

Nahrungsmittel. 

Zeitschrift  fur  bffentliche  Chemie.    Plauen,  1913,  v.  19:  226- 
?;  245-251. 


DYESTUFFS  135 

1405  Setlik,  B.     Das  Farben  von  Kunstseide  mit  2.7-Dioxynaph- 

talin. 

Zeitschrifl  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.     Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  121-122. 

1406  Seyewetz,  Alphonse.     Dyes  in  photography. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Jan.  4>  1919,  v.  87:6. 

Tl.S52,v.87 

1407  -  and  B.  Seyewetz.     Sur  la  combinaison  non  colorante 

du    tetrazotolysulfite  et   sa   transformation   en  matiere 
colorante. 

Academic    des  sciences.  Paris.     Comptes-rendus,   1901,  v. 

133:  38-41.  Q46.Al4,v.l33 

1408  -  and  P.  Sisley.     Chimie  des  matieres  colorantes  arti- 

ficielles. 

Paris,  Masson  &  cie,  1896.    viii,  821  p.  incl.  tables.    25%™. 
5-20911  TP913.S5 

1409  Sheldrake,  T.  S.     Aniline  dye  dilemma  —  duties  or  subsidies? 

Spectator,  Jan.  16;  1915,  v.  114:  76.  AP4.S7,v.ll4 

1410  Shepard,  T.  P.     Receipts  for  calico  printing,  particularly  with 

reference   to   the  employment  of  madder  extracts   and 
artificial  alizarine. 
Providence  (R.  L]  S.  S.  Rider  &  brother,  1872.    vi,  96  p. 


8-23853  TP930.S54 

1411  Sheppard,  Samuel  E.     Colour  of  dye  solutions. 

Nature,  Oct.  17,  1907,  v.  76:  616-617.  Ql.N2,v.76 

1412  -    The  optical  and  sensitising  properties  of  the  isocyanine 

dyes. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1908,  v.  24:  134-135. 

QDl.C62,v.24 

See  also  its  Journal  ,  1909,  v.  95:  15-19.  QDi.C6,v.05 

1413  The  shortage  of  dyestuffs  and  what  shall  be  done  about  it. 

Economic  world,  Apr.  8,  1916,  v.  97:  456.      HG80ll.M3,v.97 

1414  Sidgwick,  Nevil  V.,  and  T.  S.  Moore.     The  rate  of  reaction 

of  the  triphenylmethane  dyes  with  acid  and  alkali. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1909,  v.  95:  889-908. 

\_  QDl.C6,v.95 

1415  Siebert,  Werner.     Ueber  Azofarbstoffe  der  Triphenybnethan- 

reihe  und  deren  Lackbildungsvermogen. 
Berlin,  G.  Schade,  1906.    71  p. 


136  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1416  Siegler,    Max.     Ueber   Dimethyl-   und   Diaethylanilin-Meta- 

Sulfosauren. 
Munchen,  B.  Anderl,  1911.     ^8  p. 

1417  Silberrad,  O.     The  relationship  of  colour  and  fluorescence  to 

constitution. 

Chemical  society,  London.     Journal,  1906,  v.  89:  1787-1811. 

QDl.C6,v.89 

1418  Sircar,  A.  C.     Azo  dyes  derived  from  2.3  hydroxy-naphthoic 

acid. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.     Journal,  1913,  v.  32: 
642-644.  TPl.S6,v.32 

1419  and  E.  R.  Watson.    Azo-salicylic  acid  and  azo-hydrox- 

ynaphthoic  acid  dyes. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.    Journal,  1912,  v.  31: 
968-971.  TPl.S6,v.31 

1420 The  fastness  to  light  and  other  agencies  of  azo- 

salicylic  and  azohydroxy  naphtholic  acid  dyes. 
Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.    Journal,  1913,  v.  82: 
641-64^.  TPl.S6,v.32 

1421  Sirvastava,   J.  P.     Dyeing  values  of  some  indigenous  dye- 

stuffs. 
Agricultural  journal  of  India,  1916,  (Scientific  congress  no.}: 

53-64. 
Abstract  in  International  review  of  the  science  and  practice  of 

agriculture,  Oct.,  1916,  v.  7,  no.  10:  1456-1459. 

1422  Sisley,  P.     Ueber  die  Fleckenbildung  auf  Seidenstoffen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  544-547,  568-575. 

1423  Slater,  J.  W.     Manual  of  colors  and  dye-wares. 

London,  1882. 

1424  Smith,  David,  dyer.     The.  English  dyer:   with  instructions 

showing  how  to  dye  150  shades  on  cotton  yarns  in  the 
hank;  50  shades  on  cotton  wool;  150  shades  on  worsted 
yarns;  100  shades  on  animal  wool;  and  50  shades  on  silk 
in  the  skein  .  .  .  With  each  of  these  shades  a  dyed  pat- 
tern and  a  genuine  receipt  is  given. 

Manchester  [Eng.]  Palmer  &  Howe;  [etc.,  etc.}     1882.    xxxii, 
340  p.    patterns.    23™. 

Discusses  the  manufacture  of  various  dyes. 
8-23866  TP897.S64 


DYESTUFFS  137 

1425  Smith,  Robert  W.     Synthetic  indigo. 

Color  trade  journal,  July,  1918,  v.  3:  246-251.    TP890.C6,v.3 

1426  Smith,  W.  R.     Experiments  with  dyes. 

Scientific  American  supplement^  Sept.  16, 1905,  v.  60:  24836- 
24837.  Tl.S52,v.60 

1427  Society  of  dyers  and  colourists,  Bradford,  Eng.  (Yorkshire). 

The  journal  of  the  Society  of  dyers  and  colourists  for 
all  interested  in  the  use  or  manufacture  of  colours,  and 
in  calico  printing,  bleaching,  etc.  1885  [i.  e.  Nov.  1884]- 
1913. 

Bradford,  Yorks  [1884-1913.]  12  v.  in  6    Mus.,  port.     27%™. 
monthly. 
8-33212  TP890.S6 

1428  Springer,  J.  F.     The  sulphur  dyestuffs. 

Color   trade  journal,  Mar.,  May,  1919,  v.   4'   54-57;  123- 
126.  TP890.C6,v.4 

1429  Springmiihl,  F.     Lexikon  der  Farbwaaren. 

Berlin,  1880. 

1430  Staeble,  Rupert.    Die  neueren  Farbstoffe  der  Pigmentfarben- 

Industrie. 
Berlin,  J.  Springer,  1910.     146  p. 

1431  Stanilaus,  I.  V.  Stanley.     Scarcity  of  dyes  and  chemicals 

during  the  present  war. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 

1915,  no.  99.    Boston,  1918.    25cm.  p.  284-292.) 

Discussion:  p.  292-300.  TS1550.N5     1915 

1432  Starck,  Hans.    Ueber  einige  Neuerungen  auf  dem  Gebiete  der 

Eisfarben. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1908, 
v.  7:  335-340;  355-360. 

1433  Status  of  new  tariff  law  on  dyestuffs. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Sept.  15,  1916,  v.  15: 
283-284.  TNl.M45,v.l5 

1434  Stein,  Victor.     Zur  Kenntnis  einiger  Carbazolderivate. 

Berlin,  A.  W.  Schade,  1901.    34  p. 

1435  Stein,  Wilhelm.     Ueber  ein  neues  Farbematerial  aus  China. 

Dresden  [1853]     10  p.    28™. 

9-16771  TP925.C6S8 


138  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1436  Stewart,  Alfred  W.     Recent  advances  in  organic  chemistry. 

3d  ed. 

London,  New  York,  {etc.},  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1918. 
850  p. 

Consult  index  under  the  name  of  the  dyestuff.     QD251.S8     1918 

1437  Stilling,  J.    Anilinfarbstoffe  als  Antiseptika. 

Strassburg,  K.  J.  Trubner,  1890.     2  v.  24cm. 

1438  Stoermer,  Richard,  and  K.  Brachmann.    Zur  Kenntnis  des 

Oxindigos. 

Bericnte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  315-319.  QDl.D4,v.44 

1439  Stohmann,   A.     Ueber  das  Rotverkochen   der  Diamidoan- 

thrachrysondisulfosaure. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  389-390. 

1440  Stone,  I.  Frank.     American  dyestuff  industry. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Sept.  15,  1917,  v.  17: 
266-267.  TNl.M45,v.l7 

1441  American  dyestuff  industry. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  3,  1917,  v.  52:  1591. 

TS1300.T36,v.52 

1442  The  aniline  color,  dyestuff  and  chemical  conditions 

from  August  1st,  1914,  to  April  1st,  1917.     A  series  of 
addresses  and  articles  comp.  by  I.  F.  Stone. 

[New  York,  TTie  Carey  printing  company}  1917.    224  p.  incl. 
front,  (port.}     23%™. 
18-3369  TP910.S8 

1443  The  aniline  dye  situation. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Oct.  1915,  v.   13: 
663-671.  TNl.M45,v.l3 

1444  The  dyestuff  situation. 

(In  National  association  of  cotton  manufacturers.    Transactions, 
1918,  no.  103-104.    Boston,  1918.    25cm.    p.  148-153.) 

TS1550.N5     1918 

1445 Dyestuff  situation. 

Textile  world  journal,  Oct.  20,  1917 1  v.  53:  1649. 

TS1300.T36,v.53 


DYESTTJFFS  139 

1446  Stone,   I.   Frank.     Larger  part   of  dyestuffs  business  will 

remain  in  hands  of  domestic  manufacturers. 
American  gas  engineering  journal.  Mar.  17,  1917,  v.  106: 
271-273.  TP700.A5,v.l06 

1447  The  manufacture  of  aniline  dyes  in  America. 

Textile  world  journal,  Nov.  25, 1916,  v.  51:  5021. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

1448  The  manufacture  of  aniline  colors  in  the  United  States. 

Textile  world  record,  May,  1915,  v.  49:  236-239. 

TS1300.T36,v.49 

1449  The  stoppage  of  German  supplies  of  dyestuffs. 

Textile  world  record,  Nov.  1914,  v.  48:  194-195. 

TS1300.T36,v.48 

1450  Straub,    Walther.     Ueber    den    Chemismus    der    Wirkung 

belichteter  Eosinlosung  auf  oxydable  Substanzen. 
Archiv  fur    experimentelle   Pathologic    und   PTiarmakologie. 
Leipzig,  1904,  v.  51:  383-390. 

1451  Streitberger,  Fritz.     Ueber  den  Einfluss  ungesattigter  Seiten- 

ketten  auf  das  Kuppelungsvermogen  von  Phenolen  und 
die  Farbung  der  resultierenden  Oxyazoverbindungen. 
Gottingen,  Mdnicke  &  Jatin,  1904.     7®  P- 

1452  Strothers,  French.     The  drama  of  dyestuffs. 

World's  work,  Dec.  1915,  v.  31:  221-226.  AP2.W8,v.3l 

1453  Suaia,   F.     Progres  realises   dans  le   domaine   des    mati&res 

colorantes  artificielles  en  1900  et  1901. 
Moniteur  scientijiques  de  QuesneviHe.    Paris,  1902,  4>  ser., 
V.  16:  801-817,  871-881.  Q2.M7,4.s6r.,v.l6 

1454  Sunder,  C.     Zur  Anilinschwarz-Frage. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1906,  v. 
5:  400-401. 

1455  Suida,  Wilhelm.     Ueber  das  Verhalten  von  Kieselsaure  und 

Silikaten  gegen  Farbstofflosungen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.  Berlin,  1907,  v. 
6:  365-367. 

1456  Sventoslavskiji,  V.     Diazo-  und  Azoverbinaungen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemiscJien  GesellschafL    Berlin,  1910t 
v.  43: 1767-1773.  QDi.D4,v.43 


140  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1457  Swartz,  Joseph.  The  family  dyer  and  scourer.  Also, 
fullers'  guide  &  assistant.  Containing  the  art  of  dying 
and  mixing  colours,  according  to  practice,  with,  an  in- 
troduction, 150  recceipts  [!]  for  dying  wool,  cotton, 
linen  and  silk.  With  an  appendix  concerning  scouring, 
bleaching,  &c. 
Frederick  [Md.]  Printed  ly  G.  F.  Stayman,  1841.  38  p. 


11-8026  TP909.S8 

1458  Symposium  on  the  chemistry  of  dyestuffs. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Oct.,  1918, 
v.  10:  789-790.  TPl.J6,v.lO 

1459  Tauber,  Ernest.     Uber  Krapplacke  und  Alizarinlacke. 

CJiemikerzeitung.    Cb'ihen,  1909,  v.  33:  1345.       TPl.C45,v.33 

1460  -     and  R.  Norman.     Derivate  des  Naphthalins. 

Berlin-,  R.  Gaertner,  1896.    219  p. 

1461  Tafel,  Charles.     Zur  Kenntnis  der  Merkaptane  der  Anthra- 

chinonreihe. 
Freiburg,  i.  Br.,  A.  B.  Erben,  1911.    34  p. 

1462  Tagliani,  Giovanni.     Das  Ribbertsche  Indigodruckverfahren. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-CJiemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  413-414. 

1463  Tappeiner,   H.   von.     Beziehung  der  photochemischen  Wir- 

kung  der  Stoffe  der  Fluoresceinreihe  zu  ihrer  Fluorescenz- 
helligkeit. 

Deutsches  Archiv  fur  Idinische  Medicin.    Leipzig,  1906,  v. 
86:  479-486. 

1464  Tariff  not  sufficient. 

American  economist,  Aug.  4,  1916,  v.  58:  56.    HdOl.A5,v.58 

1465  Tassart,  C.  J.     Les  matieres  colorantes,  etc. 

Paris,  1890. 

1466  Taussig,  Frank  W.     Dyestuffs  and  the  tariff. 

Color  trade  journal,  Jan.,  1919,  v.  4'  1~4>  TP890.C6,v.4 

1467  -  Problems  of  the  dyestuff  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Jan.,  1919t 
v.  11:  55-57.  TPl.J6,v.ll 

1468  Teichner,  H.     Constitution  der  Oxyazokorper. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1905, 
v.  38:  3377-3380.  QDl.D4,v.38 


DYESTUFFS  141 

1469  Telle,  H.     Kamala  und  Rottlerin. 

Archivfiir  Pharmacie.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  244-'  44^-4^8. 

BSl.D5,v.244 

1470  Terres,    Ernst.     Uber    1.2-Diaminoanthrachinon    und    eine 

davon  ausgehende  Synthese  des  Indanthrens. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  1684-1647.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1471  Tests  for  a  fast  dye. 

Textile  world  journal,  Mar.  4,  1916,  v.  51:  1305. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 

1472  Textile  colorist.     A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  practical 

dyeing,    bleaching,    printing   and   finishing,    dyes,    dye- 
stuffs  and  chemicals  as  applied  to  dyeing. 
Philadelphia,  1879-1914.     33  v.  TP890.T3 

1473  Textile  world  record.     Kinks  on  dyeing,  from  the  questions 

and  answers  department   of   the  Textile  world  record, 
comp.  and  ed.  by  Clarence  Hutton. 

Boston,  Mass.,  Lord  &  Nagle  company  [C1911]  1  p.  I., 
[7]-106  p.  incl.  forms.  15%™.  (The  Textile  world  record 
Icink  looks,  no.  7) 

Contains  material  on  natural  and  artificial  dyestuffs. 
11-1934  TP897.T3 

1474  Thenius,  Georg.     Alte  und  neue  organische  Farbstoffe,  deren 

Abstain  mil  rig  Gewinnung,  Verwendung  und  Verfalschung. 

Allgemeine  CJiemiker-Zeitung.    Lubeck,  1906,  v.  6:  789-790. 

1475  —     Die  technische  Verwerthung   des   Steinkohlentheers. 

2.  Aufl. 
Wien,  A.  Hartleben,  1899.     216  p.     20™. 

1476  Ueber  die  Herstellung  eines  braunen  Farbstoffes  aus 

Torf  und  Gewinnung  von  Halbstoff  f  iir  Papier-  und  Papp- 
deckelfabriktion. 

Fdrler-Zeitung.    Dresden,  1907,  v.  12:  448-449. 

1477  — Ueber  einen  neuen  Indigo-artigen  Farbstoffe  aus  rohem 

Holzessig  von  harten  Holzern. 
Fdrler-Zeitung.     Berlin,  1909,  v.  14:  963-964. 

1478  Thesmar,    Georges.     Contribution    a   la    connaissance    des 

Xylenes. 
Bale,  1902.    87  p. 


142  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1479  Thomas,  N.  Spencer.     Recipes,  instuctions  [!]  &  directions 

for  using  N.  Spencer  Thomas's  concentrated  dye  stuffs, 
for  dyeing  all  colors,  on  all  fibres,  and  on  all  fabrics. 
2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cor. 

[Elmira,  N.  Y.,  0.  H.  Wheeler,  printer]  1880.     132  p.     22%™. 
8-23850  TP897.T46 

1480  Thompson,  Henry  B.     Dodging  a  dye  tariff. 

American  economist,  Aug.  11,  1916,  v.  58:  iv. 

HC101.A5,v.58 

1481  Thorp,  Frank  Hall.     Outlines  of  industrial  chemistry;  a  text- 

book for  students,  by  Frank  Hall  Thorp,  with  assistance 
in  revision  from  Warren  K.  Lewis.  3d  rev.  and  enl.  ed. 
New  York,  The  MacmiXlan  company;  London,  Macmittan  cfc 
co.,  ltd.,  1916.  xxv,  665  p.  illus.  22%™. 

"References"  at  end  of  most  of  the  chapters. 

"Natural  dyestuffs":  p.  485-489;  "Artificial  dyestuffs":  p.  489-498. 

16-12396  TP145.T52     1916 

1482  Thorpe,    Sir   Thomas   Edward.     A    dictionary   of   applied 

chemistry.     Rev.  and  enl.  ed. 

London,  New  York  [etc.]  Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1912-13. 
5  v.    iUus.    23%™. 

Consult  each  vol.  under  the  name  of  the  dye. 

12-9914  TP9.T7 

1483  Tigerstedt,  A.     Reserve  sous  indanthrene  S.  Pli  cache te"  du  9 

novembre  1901. 

Sodete  industrielle  de  Mulhouse,  1902,  v.  72:  J+%2. 

T2.S75,v.72 

1484  Tingle,  J.  B.     New  analogues  of  indigo. 

Science,  May  18,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  23:  791-792. 

Ql.S35,n.s.,v.23 

1485  To  be  made  in  the  United  States:  German  dye  patents  may 

now  be  used  by  American  manufacturers. 
American  economist,  Nov.  16,  1917,  v.  60:  231. 

HC101.A5,v.60 

1486  To  end  our  dye-famine. 

Literary  digest,  Sept.  18,  1915,  v.  51:  578-579. 

AP2.L58,v.51 

1487  To  protect  native  dyes:  Tariff  commission  reports   on  the 

industry. 
Boston  Evening  Transcript,  Feb.  16,  1918,  pt.  3:  3. 


DYESTUFFS  143 

1488  Tobler,    Gertrud    arid    F.    Tobler.     Untersuchungen    iiber 

Natur  und  Auftreten  von  Carotinen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1910. 
v.  28:  375-376.  QDl.D4,v.28 

1489  Torrey,  Henry  A. ,  and  W.  MacPherson.     Some  azo  dyes  from 

p-aminoacetophenone. 

American  chemical  society.     Journal,  1909,  v.  31:  579-583. 

QDl.A5,v.31 

1490  Trade  danger  in  German  industry. 

Color  trade  journal,  Jan.,  1919,  v.  4'  9.  TP890.C6,v.4 

1491  Traube,  Isidor.     Ueber  die  Wirkung  von  Natriumcarbonat 

auf  basische  Farbstoffe  und  deren  Giftigkeit. 
Biochemische  Zeitschrifi.     Berlin,  1912,  v.  42:  496-499. 

QP501.B5,v.42 

1492  Trimble,  Henry.     The  tannins.     A  monograph  on  the  history, 

preparation,  properties,  methods  of  estimation,  and  uses 
of  the  vegetable  astringents,  with  an  index  to  the  litera- 
ture of  the  subject. 

Philadelphia,   J.   B.   Lippincott   company,    1892-94-     2  v. 
illus.     20™. 
"An  index  to  the  literature  of  the  tannins":  v.  1,  p.  101-165;  v.  2,  p. 

135-170. 
9-2670  QK898.T83 

1493  Troger,  J.,  and  W.  Hille.     Indikator  aus  m-Toluidin. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1903,  n.  s.,  v.68: 
297-309.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.68 

1494 cmdP.Vasterling.    Einwirkung  von  schwefliger 

Saure  auf  Diazo-m-toluolchlorid  sowie  Diazobenzolsulfat. 

Journal  fur  praktische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1905,  n.  s.,  v.  72: 

511-535.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.72 

1495  Tschirch,     A.      Vergleichend-spektral-analytsche     Untersu- 

chungen der  naturlichen  und  ktintslichen  gelbe  FarbstofFe 
mit  Hilfe  des  Quarzspektrographen. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  botanischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin, 
1904,  v.  22:  4U-439. 

1496  Tschitschibabin,  A.  E.     Triphenylmethyl  und  seine  Haloid- 

verbindungen. 

Journal  fiir  praktische  Chemie.    Leipzig,  1906,  n.  s.,  v.  74' 
340-344.  QDl.J75,v.74 

1497  Tswett,  M.     Phaeophyceenfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  lotanischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  24:  235-244. 


144  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1498  Tucker,  William.     The  family  dyer  and  scourer;    being  a 

complete  treatise  on  the  arts  of  dyeing  and  cleaning 
every  article  of  dress,  bed  and  window  furniture,  silks, 
bonnets,  feathers,  &c.  .  .  .  From  the  4th  London  ed. 
Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  and  A.  Hart  [ca.  1830]  xxiii,  180 
p.  illus.  17$™. 

See  index  under  Dyes. 
14-12006  TP909.T8 

1499  Two  good  markets  for  American  dyes. 

Scientific  American,  Aug.  24,  1918,  v.  119:  154. 

Tl.S5,v.ll9 

1500  $20,000,000  dyestuff  consolidation  to  meet  foreign  competition 

after  war. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  May,  1917, 
v.  9:  537.  TPl.J6,v.9 

1501  Uhl,  Robert.     Ueber  Merkaptane  der  Anthrachinonreihe. 

Frieburg  i.  Br.,  C.  A.  Wagner,  1911.     S3  p. 

1502  Ullmann,  Fritz,  and  C.  Gross.     Uber  Biphenylen-sultam. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1910, 
v.  43:  2694-2704.  QDl.D4,v.43 

1503  and  C.  Klingenberg.    Untersuchungen  tiber  2-Methyl- 

anthrachinon. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1918, 
v.  46:  712-725.  QDi.D4,v.46 

1504  and   A.    Munzhuber.     Ueber   die   Herstellung   von 

Tetraphenylmethan. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 

V.  36:  404-410.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1505  and  R.  von  Wurstemberger.    Farbstoff-Derivat  des 

Biphenylendiphenylmethans. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
v.  37:  73-78.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1506  Ullmann,  Irma,   and   F.    Ullmann.     Uber   Thio-diphenyl- 

amine  der  Anthrachinon-Reihe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1912, 
v.  45:  832-834.  QDl.D4,v.45 

1507  Ulrich,    Gustav.     Studien    tiber    das    Reduktionsvermogen 

animalischer  Faserstoffe. 

Hoppe-Seylers  Zeitschriftfur  pJiysiologische  Ohemie.    Strass- 
lurg,  1908,  v.  55:  25-41. 


DYESTUFFS  145 

1508  Ulrich,  Louis.     A  complete  treatise  on  the  art  of  dyeing 

cotton  and  wool,  as  practised  in  Paris,  Rouen,  Mulhausen, 
and  Germany.  From  the  French  of  M.  Louis  Ulrich  .  .  . 
To  which  are  added  the  most  important  receipts  for 
dyeing  wool,  as  practised  in  the  Manufacture  imperiale 
des  Gobelins,  Paris.  By  Professor  H.  Dussauce. 
Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1863.  xii,  [25}-274  p.  19$™. 

Contains  material  on  French  and  German  dyes. 
8-23865  TP897.TJ45 

1509  Uncle  Sam  becomes  a  commercial  as  well  as  a  scientific 

adviser. 
Everybody's  magazine,  Nov.  1915,  v.  83:  635-636. 

AP2.E9,v.33 

1510  U.   S.   Alien  property  custodian.     Report.    Message  from  the 

President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting  a  detailed 
report  by  the  Alien  property  custodian  of  all  proceedings 
had  by  him  under  the  Trading  with  the  enemy  act  during 
the  calendar  year  1918,  and  to  the  close  of  business  on 
February  15,  1919. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1919.    607  p.  (65th  Cong.,  3d 
sess.    Senate.    Doc.  no.  435) 
"The  chemical  industry":  p.  25-62. 

1511  Report  of  the  Alien  property  custodian  on 

the  chemical  industry. 

Journal  of  industrial  and  engineering  chemistry,  Apr.,  1919, 
v.  11:  352-365.  TPl .J6,v.l  1 

1512  Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce  (Dept.   of 

commerce).     Chemicals  and  allied  products  used  in  the 
United  States.     Imports  by  quantities,  values,  and  coun- 
tries of  origin  during  the  fiscal  year  1913-14  and  statis- 
tics of  domestic  production.     Dr.  E.  R.  Pickreil,  comp. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1919.  194  P-  ind-  tables.    25™. 
(Miscellaneous  series,  no.  82.) 
19-26402  HD9651.4.A55 

1513  Bureau    of    the    census.     Thirteenth  census    of    the 

United  States:     1910.     Bulletin.     Manufactures:     1909. 
Statistics  for  the  manufacture  of  dyestuffs  and  extracts. 

[Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1913]    7  p.    31™. 

13-35762  HD9999.D9U6 

1514  Congress.    House.    Committee  on  patents.   Amendment 

of  the  patent  laws.    Dyestuffs.    Hearing  .  .  .    Jan.  13-14, 
1915. 

Washington,  1915.     77  p.  TP910.U6    1915 

121113°— 19 10 


146  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1515  II.  S.    Congress.  House.     Committee  on  ways  and  means.    To 
establish  the  manufacture  of  dyestuffs.     Hearing  ...  on 
H.  R.  702  .  .  .  Jan.  14  and  15,  1916. 
Washington,  1916.     248  p.  BDD9999.D9T76    1916a 

1516 Senate.       Committee  on  finance.    Increase  of 

revenue:  briefs  and  statements  on  H.  R.  16763  to  increase 
the  revenue,  and  for  other  purposes. 
Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1916.    291  p. 

"Taxation  of  dyestuffs  and  chemicals":  p.  229-276. 

HJ2379.A4     1916c 

1517  Dept.  of  commerce.    Aniline  color  industry.    Letter 

from  the  secretary  of  commerce,  transmitting,  in  response 
to  a  Senate  resolution  of  January  26,  1915,  information 
relating  to  the  supply  of  dyestuffs  for  American  textile 
and  other  industries. 

[Washington,   Govt.  print,   off.,   1915]    5  p.    23%™.     (63d 
Cong.,  3d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  952} 
15-26139  HD9999.D9TJ6     1915 

1518 Artificial  dyestuffs  used  in  the  United  States. 

Quantity  and  value  of  foreign  imports  and  of  domestic 
production  during  the  fiscal  year  1913-14,  by  Thomas 
H.  Norton,  commercial  agent. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off,,  1916.  254  P-  incl-  tables. 
2  fold  diagr.  25™.  (Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic 
commerce.  E.  E.  Pratt,  chief.  Special  agents  sffcies — 
no.  121.} 

Bibliography:  p.  34-37. 
"Index  of  dyestuffs":  p.  221-254. 
16-26960  HD9999.D9TJ6     1916d 

1519 Dyestuff  situation  in  the  United  States,  by 

Thomas  H.  Norton,  commercial  agent  of  the  Department 
of  commerce. 
Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1915.     12  p.    23™. 

Reprint  from  Commerce  reports  for  May  17,  1915. 
15-26494  HD9999.D9U6     1915b 

Dyestuff    situation    in    the    United    States 

November,  1915,  by    Thomas    H.    Norton,    commercial 
agent.     <  Reprinted  and  rev.  May  1,  1916  > 
Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1916.     19  p.    24%°™*     (Bureau 
of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.    Special  agents  series — 
no.  111.} 

16-26557  HD9999.D9U6     1915d 


DYESTUFFS  147 

1521  U.  S.     Dept.  of  commerce.      Dyestuffs    for  American    textile 

and  other  industries,  by  Thomas  H.  Norton,  commercial 
agent  of  the  Department  of  commerce. 
"Washington,  Govt.  print,  of.,  1915.    57  p.    diagrs.    25™. 
(Bureau  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce.    Special  agents 
series — no.  96.) 
15-26284  HD9999.D9T76     1915a 

1522  Tariff    commission.    Census    of    dyes    and    coal-tar 

chemicals,  1917. 

Washington,   Govt.   print,   off.,   1918.     73   p.   incl.   tables. 
24%™*     (Tariff  information  series,  no.  6} ' 

"The  commission  has  had  the  services  of  Dr.  Grinnell  Jones  and 
Arthur  R.  Willis,  special  experts,  of  the  commission's  staff,  in 
the  preparation  of  this  pamphlet." — p.  7. 

"Directory  of  manufacturers  of  coal-tar  products  during  1917": 

p.  71-73.  HF1756.A425    no.6 

18-26799  HD9999.D9TJ6     1917 

1523  -  The  dyestuff  situation  in  the  textile  industries. 

Washington,  Govt..print,  of.,  1918.    28  p.    24%cm.     (Tariff 

information  series,  no.  2}  HF1756.A425    no.2 

18-6365  HD9999.D9TJ6     1918 

1524 Tariff  commission  dyestuff  report. 

Textile  world  journal,  Jan.  11,  1919,  v.  55:  324-325. 

TS1300.T36,v.55 

1525  United  States  chemical  and  dye  industries  developing  rapidly. 

National  drug  clerk,  Nov.,  1917,  v.  5:  752. 

1526  United  States  dyestuffs. 

Science,  Jan.  25, 1918,  n.  s.,  v.  47:  89.  Ql.S35,n.s.,v.47 

1527  United  States  exports  and  imports  of  dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4'  HI'  TP890.C6,v.4 

1528  Urich,   W.     Oxazinverbindungen.     Einige  substantive  Farb- 

stoffe  der  Oxazolreihe. 
Basel,  1905.    59  p. 

1529  Use  of  dyestuffs  in  Egypt. 

Color  trade  journal,  May,  1919,  v.  4: 122.  TP890.C6,v.4 

1530  Use  of  flame  arc  in  dye  testing. 

Textile  world  journal,  June  3, 1916,  v.  51:  2679. 

TS1300.T36,v.51 


148  LIBRAE Y  OF   CONGRESS 

1531  Use  of  herbs  and  barks  in  dyeing. 

Journal  of  agriculture  (Quebec],  Aug.,  1916,  v.  20:  44- 

1532  Vaubel,  Wilhelm.     Molekulargrosse  des  Indigos. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  3587-3588.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1533  -       —     Ueber  das  Vorkommen  von  Diazoamido-bezw.  Diazo- 

oxyverbindungen  in  Azofarbstoffen. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-CTiemie.    Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.  1:3-4. 

1534  Ueber  die  Jodaddititionsprodukte  der  stickstoffhalti- 

gen  organischen  Basen. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und    Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1903,  v.  2:  271-274. 

1535  Ueber  die  Moleculargrosse  des  Indigblaus  und   des 

Indigrots. 

(Jhemikerzeitung.     Cothen,  1901,  v.  25:  725-726. 

TPl.C45,v.25 

1536  Zur  Kenntnis  des  Indigblaus  und  Indigrots. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 

1902,  v.l:  39-45. 

1537  Vegetable  colors. 

(In  New  international  encyclopedia,  v.  20.    New  York,  1909.    25Jcm. 
p.  37.)  AE5.N55,v.20 

1538  Vegetable  dyes  of  India. 

Scientific  American,  Sept.  9,  1916,  v.  115:  241.     Tl.S5,v.ll5 

1539  Veit,  Ludwig.     Ueber  chromophore  Gruppierungen. 

Wiesbaden,  1905.     54  p. 

1540  Veitch,  F.  P.,  and  J.  S.  Rogers.     American  sumac:  a  valuable 

tanning  material  and  dyestuff. 

Washington,  Govt.  print,  off.,  1918.     12  p.     (U.  S.  Dept.  of 
agriculture.    Bulletin,  no.  706.)  S21.A6,no.706 

1541  Veley,    Victor   Herbert.     The   rate   of   formation   of   azo- 

derivatives  from  benzenoid  diamines. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Journal,  1909,  v.  95:  1186-1199. 

QDl.C6,v.05 

1542  Vetter,  Hermann.     Ueber  Schwefelfarbstoffe  aus  1-2-4-Dini- 

trophenol. 
Dresden,  A.  Oelschlager,  1910.    73  p. 


DYESTUFFS  149 

1543  Vidal,  Raymond.     Le  noir  Vidal  et  le  noir  d'aniline. 

Moniteur  scientijiques  de  Quesneville.    Paris,  1902.    4-  s^T-> 
V.  16:  ^18-219.  Q2.M7,4.s6r.,v.l6 

1544  Sur  le  precede  Vidal  au  sulfure  de  sodium  et  au  soufre. 

Moniteur  scientijiques  de  Quesneville.    Paris,  1903,  4-  s^r>t 

V.17:  113.  Q2.M7,4.s6r.,v.l7 

1545  Villon,  A.  M.     Traite  pratique  des  matieres  colorantes  arti- 

ficielles. 
Paris,  Baudry  et  de,  1890. 

1546  Vi tails,  Jean  Baptiste.     Cours  elementaire  de  teinture  sur 

laine,  soie,  lin,  chanvre  et  coton,  et  sur  Fart  d'imprimer  les 
toiles.     2.  6d.,  rev.  et  augm. 

Rouen,  Impr.  d"  E.  Periauxfils  aine,  1 827.    xxiii,  596  p.    20™. 
13-33944  TP897.V7 

1547  Vlachos,  William.     Coal  tar  intermediate  plants. 

[Philadelphia,  Press  of  Review  publishing  &  printing  co.] 
1918.    55  p.    diagrs.    21™. 
18-22910  TP953.V5 

1548  Vock,  Richard.     Zur  Kenntnis  Diazoverbindungen. 

Wurzburg,  C.  J.  Becker,  1903.    35  p. 

1549  Vogel,  Max.     Ueber  die  Einwirkungsprodukte  einer  Schwefel- 

sesquioxydlosung    auf    das    Diamidodiorthotolylmethan 
und  das  Diathyldiamidodiphenylmethan. 
Weida  i.  Th.,  Thomas  &  Hubert,  1907.    56  p. 

1550  Vogel,   W.     Ueber  die  Konstitution  der  Porphyrexide  und 

ihre  Beziehungen  zum  Isatin  und  Indigo. 
Erlangen,  E.  T.  Jacob,  1903.    47  p. 

1551  Vongerichten,  Eduard,  and  C.  Bock.     Ueber  einige  Reak- 

tionen  der  Di-  und  Triphenylmethangruppen. 
Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   TextU-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  249-250. 

1552  and  C.  Hofchen.     Zur  Konstitution  der  Cyaninfarb- 

stoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1908 y 
v.  41:  3054-3062.  ODl.D4,v.4l 

1553  Vorlander,  Daniel.     Azobenzoltrimethylammoniumnydroxyd 

als  Farbstoff. 

Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte    Chemie.    Berlin,   1903,   v.   16t 
840-842.  ODl.Z3,v.l6 


150  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1554  Vorlander,  Daniel.     Die  Berlinerblau-Reaktion. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1918, 
v.  46:  181-192.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1555  and  O.  Apelt.     Darstellung  von  Indol  aus  Indoxyl. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1904, 

v.  37:  1134-1185.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1556  and  B.  Drescher.     Acylderivate  der  Indoxysaure  und 

des  Indoxyls. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  1854-1860.  QDl.D4,v.34 

1557  and  E.  Mumme.     Ueber  N-Alkylderivate  der  Phenyi- 

gylcin-o-carbonsaure. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1902, 
v.  35:  1699-1701.  QDl.D4,v.35 

1558  and  P.  Schubart.     Ueber  die  Constitution  des  Indigo- 

carmins. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.  Berlin,  1901, 
v.  34:  1860-1863.  QDl.D4,v.34 

1559  Votocek,  Emil,   and  J.   Kohler.     Weitere  Untersuchungen 

iiber  Alkoxy-Derivate  des  Malachitgriins. 
Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  1760-1769.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1560  and  J.  Matejka.     Synthesen  von  Alkoxy-malachit- 

grunen  mittels  Arylmagnesiumhaloiden. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.  Berlin,  1913 , 
v.  46:  1755-1759.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1561  Wacker,    Leonhard.     Reductionsproducte    der    Nitronaph- 

taline. 

Justus  Liebig's  Annalen  der  Ohemie.  Leipzig,  1902,  v.  321: 
61-70.  QDl.L7,v.32l 

1562  Wagner,  Frederick  Henry.    Coal  gas  residuals. 

New  York  {etc.}  McGraw-Hill  look  company,  inc.,  1914- 
xi  p.,  1 1.,  179  p.  Hlus.,fold.  plates,  tables  (1  fold.)  diagrs. 
(If old.)  24™. 

14-18479  TP953.W3 

1563 —    2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

New  York,  McGraw-Hill  look  company,  inc.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1918. 
xiii,  244  P-    iUus.,  fold,  plates,  tables  (1  fold.*)  diagrs. 
(If old.)     24™. 
18-3982  TP953.W3     1918 


DYESTUFFS  151 

1564  Wagner,  Frederick  Henry.     Great  capital  outlay  would  be 

required  to  establish  dye  industry  in  this  country. 
American  gas  light  journal,  July  10,  1916,  v.  105:  19. 

TP700.A5,v.l05 

1565  The  world's  dependence  on  Germany  for  dyestuffs. 

Manufacturers  record,  July  29, 1915,  v.68:  85.    TSl.M3,v.68 

1566  Wagner,  H.     Ueber  natiirliche  Farben  und  Farbstoffe. 

Himmel  und  Erde,  Berlin,  1902,  v.  14:  529-551. 

Q3.H6,v.l4 

1567  Wahl,    Andre.     Constitution    des    matieres    colorantes    du 

triphenylm^  thane . 
Revue  generale  des  sciences.    Paris,  1905,  v.  16:  558-568. 

Q2.B49,v.l6 

1568  L'industrie  des  matidres  colorantes  organiques. 

Paris,  0.  Doin  etfils,  1912.    2  p.  1.,  397  p.    illus.,  diagrs. 

18%cm.  (Encyclopedie  scientijigue,  pub.  sous  la  direction 
du  Dr  Toulouse  .  .  .  Bibliotheque  des  industries  chimigues, 
directeur:  Juvenal  Derome) 

"Ouvrages  &  consulter":  p.  [377J-378. 

"Index  bibliographique":  p.  [381]-387. 
12-4664  TP893.W3 

1569  Les  matieres  colorantes  nouvelles. 

Revue  generale  des  sciences.    Paris,  1903,  v.  14:  lll$-115l. 

Q2.R49,v.l4 

1570  Progres  realises  dans  le  domaine  de  mati&res  colorantes 

en  1905  et  1906. 

Moniteur  scientijlgues  de  Quesneville.    Paris,  1907,  4*  &£»"•> 

V.21:  387-398.  Q2.M2,4.s6r.,v.21 

1571  Walter,  Johann.     Aus  der  Praxis  der  Anilinfarbenfabrikation. 

Hannover,  G.  Jdnecke,  1903.    337  p. 

1572  Aus  der  Praxis  der  Anilinfarbenfabrikation. 

Chemikerzeitung.     Coihen,  1910,  v.  34:  641-642,  667-669, 

681-682,  690-692,  701-704.  TPl.C45,v.34 

1573  Erfahrungen  eines  Betriebsleiters. 

Hannover,  M.  Jdnecke,  1905.    337  p. 

1574  Walther,  Gustav.     Die  Cibafarbstoffe. 

Zeitschnft  fur  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1909,  v. 
8:.  359-362,  375-381,  384. 


152  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

1575  Walther,  Gustav.     Farben  und  Farbstoffe. 

Hannover,  M.  Jdnecke,  1911.  220  p.  (Billiothek  der 
gesamten  Tecknik.  Bd.  15,7} 

1576  Walther,  H.     Belichtungsversuche  mit  einer  kiinstlichen  Licht- 

quelle. 
Farberzeitung.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  17:  65-67. 

1577  Wangerin,  Albert.     Ueber  die  Titration  des  Indigos  mit  Hy- 

drosulfit  und  liber  die  Bildung  von  Indigo  aus  Phenylgly- 
cin-o-Carbonsaure. 
Halle  a.  S.,  E.  Karras,  1902.    72  p. 

1578  and  D.  Vorlander.     Die  Titration  des  Indigos  mit 

Hydrosulfit. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und  Textil-Cliemie.  Braunschweig, 
1902,  v.  1:  281-289. 

1579  Wardle,  Sir  Thomas.     Monographs  on  the  tusser  and  other 

wild  silks  of  India,  descriptive  of  the  objects  and  speci- 
mens exhibited  in  the  India  section  of  the  Paris  exhibition, 
and  on  the  dyestuffs  and  tannin  matters  of  India  and 
their  native  uses,  descriptive  of  the  collection  in  the  India 
section  of  the  Paris  exhibition. 

London,  Printed  by  G.  E.  Eyre  and  W.  Spottiswoode,for  Her 
Majesty's  stationery  office,  1878.    88  p.,  1  I.    22™. 
5-31732  T802.G1I9 

1580  Warnecke,    Gustav.     Ueber  Diammodisulfonsauren  aus  H- 

Saure  und  Amino-R-Saure. 
Giessen,  0.  Kindt,  1909.     53  p. 

1581  Warnes,  Arthur  R.     Coal  tar  distillation  and  working  up  of 

tar  products.     2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

London,  Benn  brothers  limited,  1917.    xii,  303  p.    illus., 
fold,  pi.,  diagrs.  (1  fold?)     22™. 
18-19224  TP953.W35     1017 

1581a  Coal  tar  and  some  of  its  products. 

London,  New  York,  Sir  I.  Pitman  &  sons,  ltd.,  [1919] 
xxii,  105  p.  iUus.,  fold,  tables.  18%  cm.  (Pitman's  com- 
mon commodities  and  industries") 

Bibliography:  p.  101-102. 
19-12999  TP953.W34 

1582  Watkins,    W.   H.     American   dyes   from    a   manufacturing 

standpoint. 

Chemical  and  metallurgical  engineering,  Sept.  25,  1918,  v.  19: 
401-403.  TNl.M45,v.l9 


DYESTUFFS  153 

1583  Watson,  Edwin  Roy.     A  relation  between  chemical  constitu- 

tion and  depth  of  colour  of  dyes. 
Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1913,  v.  29: 348-349. 

QDl.C62,v.29 

1584  The  relation  between  the  chemical  constitution  of  mono- 

azo-dyes  and  their  fastness  to  light. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1909,  v.  25:  224, 
290-291 .  QDl  .C62,v.25 

1585 and  J.  M.  Dutta.     The  relation  between  chemical 

constitution  and  fastness  to  light  and  other  agencies  of 
polyhydroxy-benzophenone  dyes. 

Society  of  chemical  industry,  London.     Journal,  1911,  v.  30: 
6-9.  TPl.S6,v.30 

1586  and  K.  B.  Sen.     Dyes  derived  from  quercetin. 

Chemical  society,  London.    Proceedings,  1913,  v.  29:  349. 

QDl.C62,v.29 

1587  Watt,  George.     A  dictionary  of  the  economic  products  of 

India. 

Calcutta,   The  supt.  of  gov't  print.,  India;  London,   W.  H. 
Allen  &  co.,  1889-96.     7  v.  in  10.    8°. 

See  Vol.  3. 

1-9642  HC432.W2 

1588  Weber,  G.     Reaktionen  von  neuren  kunstlichen  Farbstoffen 

auf  der  Faser. 

Fdrberzeitung,  Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:  139-143,  162-165. 

1589  Wedekind,  Edgar.     Ueber  Azofarbstoffe  der  Santoninreihe. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Farben-  und   Textil-Chemie.    Braunschweig, 
1903,  v.  2:  229-233. 

1590  and  J.  Haeussermann.     Ueber  das  Verhalten    der 

Pikrinsaure  gegen  siedende  Aetzlaugen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1902, 
v.  85:  1133-1135.  QDl.D4,v.35 

1591  and  O.  Schmidt.     Santoninazofarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
v.  36:  1386-1394.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1592  Weidlich,   Farbstoffdarstellung  und  Farbeverfahren    in    der 

Praxis  des  deutschen  Patentamtes. 
Zeitschrift  fur  angewandte   Chemie.    Leipzig,   1912,  v.  25: 

1096-1102.  QDl.Z3,v.25 


154  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1593  Weil,   Hugo,  and  others.     Uber  Einwirkung  von  schwefliger 

Saure   und   von   Sulfiten   auf   Farbstoffe   verschiedener 
Klassen. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  3172-3179.  QDl.D4,v.44 

1594  Weissgerber,  R.     Zur  Kenntnis  des  Indols. 

BeriscTite  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUshaft.    Berlin,  1913, 
v.  46:  651-659.  QDi.D4,v.46 

1595  Werner,  A.,  and  P.  Pfeiffer.     Konstitution  und  Synthese 

naturlicher  Farbstoffe. 

Chemische  Zeitschrift.    Leipzig,  1904,  v.  3: 323-327,  355-359, 
388-392,  420-424.  QDl.C69,v.3 

1596  Werner,  R.    Neue  sauerfarbende  Alizarinfarbstoffe. 

Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1913,  v.  24: 102-103. 

1597  Weyl,  Theodore.     The  coal-tar  colors,  with  especial  reference 

to  their  injurious  qualities  and  the  restriction  of  their  use; 
a  sanitary  and  medico-legal  investigation,  tr.  by  Henry 
Leffmann. 

Philadelphia,  P.  Blakiston,  son  <&  co.,  1892.    xii,  17-154  P- 
diagrs.    20™. 
12-36347  QP971.W5 

1598  Weyrich,  Paul.     Ein  Vorschlag  zu  einem  Orientierungssystem 

der  Teerfarbstoffe. 
Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1912,  v.  23:  493-497. 

1599  Whittaker,  C.  M.    The  application  of  the  coal-tar  dyestuffs, 

the  principles  involved,  and  the  methods  employed. 
London,  BaiUiere,  TindaU  and  Cox,  1919.     xi,  $14  p.     22cm. 
(Industrial  chemistry  ...  ed.  by  S.  Rideal.) 

Bibliography:  p.  10-11. 
19-10005  TP914.W6 

1600  Who  is  fighting  the  development  of  an  American  dye  industry? 

Manufacturers  record,  May  4}  1916,  v.  69:  57.      TSi.M3,v.69 

1601  Who  killed  Cock  Robin?:  notes  on  the  tariff  history  of  coal-tar 

dyes. 
Scientific  American  supplement,  Aug.  28, 1915,  v.  80:  135. 

Tl.S35,v.80 

1602  Why  dyestuffs  tariff  is  needed. 

American  economist,  Mar.  3,  1916,  v.  57: 107. 

HC101.A5,v.57 


DYESTUFFS  155 

1603  Why  the  shortage  in  dyes  interests  you. 

Current  opinion,  Nov.  1915,  v.  59:  635-636.        AP2.C95,v.59 

1604  Why  we  lack  dyestuffs. 

American  economist,  Oct.  6,  1916,  v.  58:  158-159. 

HC101.A5,v.68 

1605  Wichelhaus,   Hermann.     Organische  Farbstoffe. 

Dresden,  TJi.  Steinkopff,  1909.     149  p. 

1606  Ueber  Schwefelfarbstoffe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1907, 
v.  40:  126-129. 

See  also  vol.  43:  2922-2926.  QDl.D4,v.40 

1607  Vorlesungen    iiber   chemische    Technologic.     3.    um- 

gearb.  und  verm.  Aufl. 

Dresden,  T.  Steinkopff,  1912.     xii,  884  P-     Mus.     24%cm. 

See  index  under  Farbstoffe. 
12-7971  TP145.W5 

1608  Zur  Einwirkung  der  Aldehyde  auf  Phenole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschafi.    Berlin,  1913, 

v.  46:  110-112.  QDl.D4,v.46 

1609  Wicktoroff,    P.     Erzeugung  eines  violettrothen  Chininiinid- 

farbstoffes  auf  der  Faser. 
Farberzeitung.     Berlin,  1902,  v.  13:  213-214. 

1610  Wieland,  Heinrich,  and  Erwin  G^nelin.    Ein  neuer  Weg 

in  die  Indigo-Gruppe. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.     Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  3512-3517.  QDl.D4,v.4l 

1611  Willstatter,  Richard,  and  M.  Benz.     Die  Azophenole. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  3492-3503.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1612 and  R.  Pummerer.     Ueber  Aceton-dioxalester. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1904, 
V.  37:  3733-3740.  QDl.D4,v.37 

1613  and  M.  Golclmann.     Aminoderivate  des  Tetraphenyl- 

athylens. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1906, 
v.  39:  3765-3776.  QDl.D4,v.39 

1614  Winteler,  F.     Ueber  Indigodarstellung. 

CTiemikerzeitung.     Cofhen,  1908,  v.  32:  602-604. 

TPl.C45,v.32 


156  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1615  Winther,   Adolf.     Zusammenstellung  der  Patente  auf  dem 

Gebiete  der  organischen  Chemie  1877  bis  1905.     Vol.  2. 
Giessen,  A.  Topelmann,  1908.     1680  p. 
Vol  2  discusses  dyestuffs. 

1616  Wipplinger,     Christian    Hermann.    Ueber    die    elektro- 

chemische  Reduktion  einiger  Chlornitrobenzole. 
Giessen,  1901.    41  P- 

1617  Wirther,  K.     Thioindigorot. 

Farlerzeitung.    Berlin,  1906,  v.  17:  85-87. 

1618  Wise,  Louis  E.,  and  E.  Q.  Adams.     Photographic  sensitizing 

dyes:  their  synthesis  and  absorption  spectra. 
Color  trade  journal,  Feb.,  1919,  v.   4'  19-20.       TP890.C6,v.4 

1619  Witt,  Herbert.     Untersuchungen  iiber  Ortho-aminoazobenzol. 

Berlin,  H.  Blanke,  1913.    44  p. 

1620  Witt,  Otto  N.     Artificial  versus  natural  dyes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Jan.  26,  1906,  v.  61:  25142. 

Tl.S52,v.61 

1621 Chemische    Technologic    der    Gespinnstfasern;     ihre 

Geschichte,   Gewinnung,  Verarbeitung  und  Veredelung. 
1.-2.     Lief. 

Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  und  SoTin,  1888-91.  2  v.  (Hand- 
luch  der  chemischen  Technologic,  Tirsg.  von  Bolley.  5.  Bd. 
2.  Gruppe.)  TS1540.W82 

1622  Eine  Neuerung  auf  dem  Gebiete  der  Entwicklungs- 

farbstoffe. 

Farber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1913,  v.  24:  273-275. 

1623  Die  Entdeckung  des  Anilins  und  des  ersten  Anilin- 

farbstoffes. 

CTiemikerzeitung.   Cbthen,  1906,  v.  29:  845-856.  TPl.C45,v.29 

1624 Fast  and  fugitive  dyes. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Apr.  9-16,  1910,  v.  69:  227; 
247.  Tl.S52,v.69 

1625  Proposed  British  dyestuff  industry:  a  German  opinion 

on  Great  Britain's  prospects. 

Metallurgical  and  chemical  engineering,  Apr.  1915,  v.  13: 
246-249.  TNl.M63,v.l3 

1626  Recent  developments  in  coloring  matters. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  Nov.  1,  1902,  v.  54:  22434- 

22436.  Tl.S52,v.54 


DYESTUFFS  157 

1627  Witte,  Erhard.     Beitrage  zur  Kenntnis  der  Azochinoline. 

Freiburg  i.  Br.,  Speyer  &  Kaerner,  1905.    36  p. 

1628  Wolbling,  F.    Ueber  einige  Chrysazinderivate. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  GeseUschaft.    Berlin,  1903, 
V.  36:  2941-2942.  QDl.D4,v.36 

1629  Wood,  John  Kerfoot.     The  chemistry  of  dyeing. 

New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand  co.,  1913.    mi,  80  p.     19™. 
(Chemical  monographs  .  .  .  no.  11} 

Bibliography:  p.  75-77. 
Agr  14-1675 

1630  Woroshtzow,   N.   N.     tJber  Bisulfitverbindungen  von  Azo- 

farbstoffen. 

Journal  fur  pralctische  Chemie.     Leipzig,  1911,  n.  s.,  v.  84: 
514-528.  QDl.J75,n.s.,v.84 

1631  Wurtz,  Charles  Adolphe.     Dictionnaire  de  chimie  pure  et 

appliquee  comprenant:  la  chimie  organique  et  inor- 
ganique,  la  chimie  appliquee  a  Findustrie,  a  1'agriculture 
et  aux  arts,  la  chimie  analytique,  la  chimie  physique  et 
la  mineralogie,  par  Ad.  Wurtz  .  .  .  avec  la  collaboration 
de  MM.  J.  Bouis  —  E.  Caventou  —  Ph.  de  Clermont  [e.  a.] 
Paris,  Hachette  et  cie  [1868-78]  3  v.  in  5.  illus.,  col.  plates, 
diagrs. 


Avec  la  collaboration  de  MM.  P.  T.  Cleve  —  E. 
Demarcay  —  A.  Etard  [e.  a.]    Supplement. 
Paris,  HacJiette  et  c16  [1880-86]     1  v.  in  2.    illus.,  plates, 
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-    Deuxieme  supplement  public"   sous  la  direction  de  Ch. 

Friedel  .  .  .  (lettres  A  a  H)  C.  Chabrie  .  .  .  (lettres  H  a  Z) 

avec  la   collaboration   de  MM.   V.   Auger  —  E.   Baud  — 

G.  Baume  [e.  a.]    E.  Rengade,  secretaire  de  la  redaction. 

Paris,  Hachette  et  c*,  1892-1908.    7  v.  illus.  25%™. 

The  separate  articles  in  this  well-known  dictionary  constitute  a  most 

important  contribution  to  the  literature  on  dyestuffs. 
9-8445-7  QD5.W94 

1632  --    Progres  de  Findustrie  des  matieres  colorantes  artifi- 

cielles.  .  . 
Paris,  Masson,  1876.     192  p. 

1633  Wuth,  B.     Ueber  Indigogelb. 

F&rber-Zeitung.    Berlin,  1911,  v.  22:  343-345. 


158  LIBRARY  OF   CONGRESS 

1634  Ybarra,  Andres.     Abundant  vegetable  products  in  Venezuela 

for  dyeing  and  tanning. 

(In  Pan  American  scientific  congress.    Proceedings,  1915,    v.  11. 
Washington,  1917.    p.  218-220.)  AS4.P2    1915a 

1635  The  Year-book  for  colorists  and  dyers,  presenting  a  review  of 

the  year's  advances  in  the  bleaching,  dyeing,  printing,  and 
finishing  of  textiles.     1898-1912. 
New  York,  1898-1912.     15  v.    plates.     19™. 

Editors:  Harwood  Huntington;  H.  A.  Metz. 
1-11035  TP890.Y4 

1636  Zacharias,  P.  D.     Zur  Chemie  der  Farblacke. 

Zeitschriftfiir  Farben-  und  Textilindustrie.    Berlin,  1 906,  v.  5: 
454-457. 

1637  Zanker,  W.     Fortschritte  in  der  Vorwendung  von  kiinstlichen 

Indigo. 

Fdrberzeitung.    Berlin,  1903,  v.  14:    369-371,  384-387. 

1638  -  and  K.    Schnabel.     Determination    of   free  sulphur 

dyestuffs. 

Color  trade  journal,  Mar.  1919,  v.  4-'  69-70.        TP890.ce,v.4 

1639  Zart,  Arthur.     Farben  und  Farbstoffe,  ihre  Erzeugung  und 

Verwendung. 

Leipzig  und  Berlin,  B.  G.   Teubner,  1915.    2  p.  1.,  100  p. 
iUus.,  diagrs.     18%°™.     (Aus  Natur  und  Geisteswelt  .  .  . 
483.    Bdchn.} 

"Naclrweis  von  spezialwerken":  p.  [97J-98. 
16-11206  TP910.Z3 

1640  Zerr,  Georg.     Bestimmung  von  Teerfarbstoffen  in  Farblacken. 

Eine  uebersicht  Samtlicher  in   der   Farblack-Fabrikatiou 

verwendeter  Teerfarbstoffe  in  ihrem  Verhalten  gegen  be- 

stimmte  Reagentien. 
Dresden,  Steinkopff  &  Springer,  1907.    x  p.,  1  I.,  211,[l]p. 

ind.  tables.    23%cm. 

Agr  8-1167 

1641  Tests  for  coal-tar  colours  in  aniline  lakes:  a  review  of 

the  coal-tar  colouring  matters  generally  used  in  the  lake 
industry  and  their  behaviour  with  distinct  chemical  re- 
agents.    Authorised  English  ed.  by  Dr.  Charles  Mayer. 

London,  C.  Griffin  <£  company,  limited;  PTiiladelpTiia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  company,  1910.    xii,  230  p.    tables.    23™. 
Agr  11-1026 


DYESTUFFS  159 

1642  Zerr,  Georg,  and  R.  Rubencamp.     Handbuch  der  Farben- 

fabrikation.     2.  Aufl. 
Berlin,  1909.    878  p. 

1643  A  treatise  on  colour  manufacture.     Tr.  by  C. 

Mayer. 

London,  Griffin,  1907.    622  p 

1644  Zincke,  Theodor,  and  P.  Jorg.     Ueber  1.4-Amino-thiophenol. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1911, 
v.  44:  614-626.  QDl.D4,v.44 

1645  Zwayer,  Felicia,  and  S.  von  Kostanecki.    Ueber  die  Funktion 

des  Doppelchromophors. 

Berichte  der  deutschen  chemischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1908, 
v.  41:  1335-1341.  QDi.D4,v.4l 

1646  Guyard,   Antony.     De  la  formation   du  noir  d'aniline,   au 

moyen  des  sels  de  vanadium,  et  de  la  theorie  de  la  forma- 
tion du  noir  d'aniline. 

Societe  chimique  de  Paris.     Bulletin,  1876,  n.  s.  v.  25:  58-64. 

QDl.S4,n.s.v.25 

The  conclusions  reached  are  printed  in  English  in  American  chemist, 
1876,  v.  7:  114.  QDl.A57,v.7 

1647  Hommey,  — .     Essais  sur  1'emploi  du  noir  d'aniline  au  vana- 

dium en  teinture  sur  tissus  de  laine  et  sur  tissus  melanges. 
Societe  industrielle  de  Rouen.  Bulletin,  May- June,  1876,  v.  4' 

263-266.  T2.S765,v.4 

An  English  translation  is  printed  in  The  Textile  colorist,  and  in  Ameri- 
can chemist,  1876,  v.  7:  60-61.  QDl.A57,v.7 

1648  Rosenstiehl,   A.     Sur  la   the'orie  de  la  formation   du  noir 

d'aniline. 

Societe  industrielle  de  Mulhouse.    Bulletin,  Apr. -June,  1876, 
v.  46:  238-243.  T2.S75,v.46 

1649  Vanadium,  in  dyeing  and  calico  printing. 

American  chemist,  Aug.  1876,  v.  7:  57-59. 
From  The  Textile  colorist.  QD1 .  A57,v.7 

1650  Witz,  G.     Sur  1'emploi  industriel  du  vanadium  dans  la  fabri- 

cation du  noir  d'aniline. 

Academic  des  sciences,  Paris.     Comptes  rendus,  July  31 , 1876, 

V.  83:  348-350.  Q46.A14,v.83 

An  abstract  in  English  is  printed  in  American  chemist,  1876,  v.  7: 

61.  QDl.A57,v.7 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to  the  items,  not  to  the  pages.] 


Adam,  E 8,923 

Adams,  E.  Q 1618 

Aders,  R.  H 528 

Alcock,  Mary 1020 

Allen,  Alfred  H 12 

Allison,  J.  R 1164 

Alt,  H 13,402 

Alway,  F.  J 15 

Alwyn-Schmidt,  L.  W ...         16 

American  assoc.  of  official  agricul- 
tural chemists 1229 

American  chemical  society 1,  2, 17 

American  dyestuffs  manufacturers' 

assoc 28 

American  manufacturers  of  aniline 

dyes 29 

American  school  of  correspondence, 

Chicago 31 

Anderson,  D.  G 33 

Andes,  Louis  E 34 

Apelt,  O 1555 

Apotheker,  Nan 37 

Armstrong,  James 39 

Arnoldi,  Heinrich 40 

Ashton,  B.  C 44 

Auerbach,  G 45 

Auger,  V 1631 

Auwers,  Karl 46 

Badel,  A 47 

Baekeland,  L.  H 48 

Baeyer,  Adolf  von 49-52 

Bailey,  T.  L 8,  923 

Baillot 53 

Baker,  Frank 54 

Bally,  O 55 

Bamberger,  Eugen 56-62 

Bancroft,  Edward 63,  64 

Bannister,  C.  0 8,923 

Barbier,  Ph 65-67 

Barnstein,  F 8, 923 

Barratt,  J.  C 68 

Bartholomftus,  Erich 69 

Baskerville,  Charles 70,  71 

Bassett,  Henry,  jr 72 

121113°— 19 11 


Batey,  J.  P 796 

Battegay,  Martin 73, 1067 

Baud,  E 1631 

Bauer,  L 516 

Baume,  G 1631 

Baumert,  R 74 

Beacall,  Thomas 75 

Beatty,  W.  Gedney 76 

Bechhold,  H 77 

Beck,  H 431 

Becker,  Hans 78 

Beckers,  William 79,  80 

Beckmann,  E 81 

Behal,  A 82 

Behrens,  T.  H 83 

Bemiss,  Elijah 84 

Benda,  L 333 

Benedict,  Rudolf 85,86 

Bengis,  R 1318 

Benz,  M 1611 

Benzinger,  Hans 87 

Berblinger,  H 1365 

Bergmann,  Eduard 88, 185 

Bergtheil,  C „ 89 

Bergues 90 

Bernhard,  H 529 

Bernhard,  R 605 

Bernstein,  J 91 

Bernthsen,  A 92,  93 

Berthollet,  AmMe'e  B 94 

Berthollet,  Claude  L 94 

Berzelius,  Jons  J.  friherre 95 

Besthorn,  E 96 

Bezdzik,  A 97,  445 

Bick,E.  C.T 98 

Binder,  Felix 99,100 

Binz,  Arthur 101-115, 1125 

Bird,  Frederick  J 116, 117 

Bistrzycki,  A 118-120 

Blitz,  Wilhelm 121 

Bloxam,  William  P...  122,123,481,1165 

Blumenreuter,  Carl 125 

Blumrich,  Karl 126 

Bock,  C 1551 

161 


162 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Bodmer,  Ernst 127, 128 

Bockmann,  F 923 

Borker,  Th 129 

Bornstein,  E 386 

Bottiger,  E 130 

Bohn,  R 131-133 

Bokorny,  Th 134 

Bolas,  Thomas 875 

Bolley,  Pompej  us  A 3, 135 

Bollina,  E 136 

Bolser,  C.  E 139 

Bonner,  W.  D 15 

Book,  G 137, 138, 1000 

Borsche,  Walther 139, 140 

Bosch,  Emil 141 

Bottler,  Max 142 

Bouis,  J 1631 

Boyer,  J 143 

Brachmann,  K 1438 

Brauer,  P 144 

Brand,  Kurt 145 

Brannt,  William  T 146 

Brass,  Kurt 147,394 

Braun,  Julius  von 148, 149 

Breuning,  Wilhelm 151, 1269 

Briggs,  S.  H.  C 1166 

Bruce,  George  H 159 

Bruckmann,  R 160 

Brunck,  H 161 

Bucherer,  Hans  T 162-173, 1006 

Budkewicz,  Eugen  von 174 

Buckel,  C 175 

Billow,  Carl 176,177 

Bunde,  Q 180 

Buntrock,  A 181,  485 

Burda,  Jean 182 

Burian,  Richard 183 

Busch,  Adolf 184 

Busch,  M 185 

Busse,  F 186 

Caberti,  L 187 

Cain,  John  C 188-191 

Calvert,  Frederick  C 192 

Camps,  Rudolf. . 193 

Capatina,  Alexandre 194 

Carleton,  P.  W 194a 

Caro,  H 195 

Carter,  Thomas 196 

Cassebeer,  E.  W 737a 

Cattermann,  L 240 

Caventou,  E 1631 

Chabrie',  C -1631 

Challenger,  F 75 

Chandler,  C.  F 197,198 


Chapin,  Edward  S 199-204 

Chemical  foundation 205, 211 

Chemical  review 208 

Chlopin,  G.  W 210 

Choate,  Joseph  H.  jr 211 

Claasz,  Max 212-214 

Clarke,  L 726,  727 

Clermont,  Ph.  de 1631 

Cleve,  P.  T ,.     1631 

Cochenhausen,  von 220 

Cockerell,  T.  D.  A 221 

Cohen,  Julius  B 222 

Cohen,  S.  S 223 

Cohn,  G 224 

Cohoe,  W.  P 225 

Colbert 579 

Colli,  Edvardo 226 

Cooper,  Thomas 228 

Corley,  J.  L 1037 

Cornelius,  Wilhelm 229 

Cortesi,  F 230 

Cram,  M.  P 231 

Crepieux,  P 1281 

Croner,  F 232 

Crookcs,  Sir  William 4,  233 

Crosland,  P.  F 558 

Crossley,  M.  L 234 

Gulp,  S 235 

Dahse,  Willy 238 

Dale,  Samuel  S 239 

Dammann,  K 240 

Dammer,  0 241 

Danaila,  N 888 

Dannerth,  F 242 

Darby,  W.  D 243 

Daur,  Guido 244 

Davis,  W.   A 12,  245 

Decker,  Herman 246,247 

Dedekind,  Alexander 248 

Deichler,  Christian 249 

Dekker,  J. 250 

Delaney,  Charles  R 251-256 

Demant,  J 1307 

Demaryay,  E 1631 

DePuyster,  B 257 

Dessoulavy ,  E 546 

Deutsche  Farber-Zeitung 259 

Diehl,  Claus 265 

Dienert,  F 266 

Dieterich,  Eugen 267 

Diguet,  Leon 269 

Diller,  E , 270 

Dimroth,  Otto 271-274 

Dobrzynski,  F 275 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


163 


Dorschky,  K ' 277,  634 

Doryland,  E.  D 277a 

Dreaper,  William  P 278 

Dreher,  Carl 279-281 

Drescher,  Bruno 282, 1556 

Drozdowski,  H 283 

Dudgeon,  C.  G 284 

Diirrschnabel,  Karl 285,  286 

Dufay ; 579 

Duisberg,  C 287 

Dunstan,  A.  E 288 

Dupont,  Justin 289 

Dussauce,  Hippolyte 290, 1508 

Duitoit,  M 395 

Dutta,  J.  M 1585 

Dyers'  trade  journal 301 

Eaton,  Theo.  H.,  &  son 327 

Eble,  Max 328 

Eder,  Josef  Maria ...  329 

Erllefsen,  Gustav 330,  331 

Ehlert,  Wilhelm 332 

Ehrhart,  O 682 

Ehrlich,  P 333,334 

Eibner,  Alex 335-350 

Elbers,  Wilhelm 351-353 

Elbs,K 354 

Elger,  F 58 

Ellis,  Asa 355 

Engels,  Paul 356, 357 

Engler,  A 358 

Engler,  C 358 

Erban,  Franz 359-370 

Erber,  J 1379, 1380 

Erdmann,  Hugo 371, 372 

Etard,  A 1631 

Ettinger,  L 373 

Euler,  II 374-376 

Evans,  H.  M 377 

Everest,  Arthur  E 1167 

Farber-zeitung 382 

Filrberei-Muster  Zeitung 874 

Fainberg,  S 383 

Falconer,  J 384 

Falk,  K.  G 385 

Farben-inaustrie 386 

Fay,  Irving  W 387 

Fecht,  H 388 

Feer,  Ad 160,389 

Feiker,  F.  M 390 

Felix,  A 446 

Felsen,  Fedor 391,392 

Ferguson ". 579 

Fesquet,  A.  A 1035,1096 

Feuerstein,  W 394,395 


Fichter,  F 396 

Field,  C 397 

Findlay,  Alex 398 

Finger,  Hermann 399 

Fischer,  Emil 400 

Fischer,  Ernst 401 

Fischer,  Eugen 402 

Fischer,  Hans 403-405 

Fischer,  Otto 400, 406-410 

Fischer,  Richard 411 

Fisseler,  Oswald 412 

Flachslaender,  J 413, 1381 

P'ormanek,  Jaroslav 414-419 

Fort,  M 421 

Foster,  A.  R 694 

Foust,  T.  B 71 

Fox,  John  J 422,  665 

Francillon,  Emmanuel 423 

Franck,  W 756 

Frank,  Hermann 424 

Franke,  Johannes 425 

Fran/en,  Hartwig 426 

Fraps,  George  Stronach 427 

Freiberger 99 

Freimann,  H 547 

Freund,  Martin 429-432 

Freundlich,  Herbert 433 

Friedel,  Ch 1631 

Friedlaender,  P 97, 373, 434-455 

Fries,  Karl 4£6 

Fritsch,  P 457 

Fritzen,  Adolf 458 

Frohlich,  Joroslav 396, 459 

Frossard,  J 100 

Fuchs,  Herman  C 461 

Fulda,  H 1282 

Funk,  C 462 

Fussganger,  H 463 

Gabba.  Luigi 464 

Gabel,  W 81 

Gachot,  Ch 465 

Gaidukov,  N 466, 467 

Ganswindt,  A 468^70 

Garcon,  Jules 5, 471 

Gardner,  John 472 

Gardner,  Walter  M 473-476, 1252 

Garros,  F 477 

Gassner,  S 1241 

Gattermann,  Ludwig 479 

Gaumer,  Max 480 

Gaunt,  R.  T 481 

Gebhard,  Kurt 483, 484 

Gentele,  J.  G 485 

Geoffery 579 


164 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Georgievics,  Georg  C.  T.  von. .  6, 486-495 

Gerlinger,  Paul 496, 1068 

Ghosh,  Kedar  N 503 

Gibbs,  H.  D 504 

Gibson,  Richard 505 

Gibson,  Richard  H 506 

Gies,  William  J 569 

Gilbody,  A.  W 507 

Gillieron,  Ernest 508 

Girard,  Ch 509 

Glaser,  F 510 

Glassner,  F 511 

Glawe,  A 889 

Glen,C 512 

Gmelin,  Erwin 1610 

Gmelin,  Leopold 513 

Gnehm,  R. 3, 135, 514-517 

Gohring,  C.  F 518 

Goldberg,  A 519 

Goldmann,  M 1613 

Goldschmidt,  Carl 520 

Goldschmidt,  Heinrich 521 

Goldschmidt,  S 273 

Goldstern,  D 522 

Gomberg,  Moses 523, 524 

Gordon,  J.  W 525 

Graebe,  Charles 528, 529 

Graf,  W 530 

Grafe,  Viktor 531 

Grand,  Louis 532, 1130 

Granderye,  M 574 

Grandmougin,  Eug 492,  533-548,  770 

Grasser,  Georg 549 

Gt.  Brit.  Board  of  trade 550 

Green,  Arthur  George 551-560 

Gresly,  W 771 

Griffiths,  A.  B 561 

Grob,  Armin 562 

Grob,  J 59 

Grosheintz,  H 563 

Gross,  C 1502 

Grossmann,  E 564, 565 

Groves,  Charles  E 192 

Gruber,  Hermann 568 

Gruenberg,  Benjamin  C 569 

Gruyter,  P.  de 60 

Gudeman,  Edward 570 

Gunther,  Paul 571 

Gulinow,  G 572 

Guyard,  Antony 1646 

Guyot,  A 573-575,  583 

Gyr,  J 119 

Haber,  Eritz 576-578 

Haeussermann,  J 1590 


Haigh,  James 579 

Halland,  A.  H 580 

Haller,  A 581-583 

Haller,  R 584 

Halstead,  Albert 585 

Hansem,  C.  C 586 

Hanson,  Edward  K 587 

Hantzsch,  Arthur 588-595 

Hard,  William 596 

Harmsen,  W 597 

Harold,  J.  F.  X 598 

Hartley,  W.  J 599 

Hartmann,  Karl 600 

Haserick,  E.  C 602 

Haslinger,  C 603 

Hasluck,  Paul  N 692-694 

Hasselbach,  A 456 

Hasselt,  Johan  F.  B.  van 604 

Havas,  E 605 

Hayduck,  Fritz 606, 607 

Heathcote,  Henry  L 610 

Hebden,  John  C 611 

Heermann,  Paul 612-614 

Heffter,  A 615 

Heidenheim,  Martin 616-619 

Heidrich,  M 620 

Heiduschka,  Alfred 621, 622 

Hellems,  F.  B.  R 221 

Heller,  Ernst  Richard 623 

Heller,  Gustav 624-630 

Hellot,  Jean 579,  631 

Helm,  E 632 

Hendrick,  E 633 

Henrich,  Ferdinand 634-636 

Hepp,  E 406 

Herbig,  W 637,  638 

Herbst,  C 120 

Herman  &  Herman,  N.  Y 639 

Herrmann,  Burkhard 640 

Herty,  Charles  H 641-643 

Herxheimer,  Gotthold 644 

Herz,  P 645,  646 

Herzfeld,  J 647 

Herzig,  J 648-650 

Herzog,  Ewald 651 

Hesse,  Bernhard  C 652-661 

Hesse,  0 662 

Heumann,  Karl 664 

Hewitt,  J.  T 288, 422,  665-667 

Heyl,  G 668 

Hiendlmaier,  Heinrich 669 

Higgins,  Sydney  H 670 

Hill,  E.  G 672,673 

Hille,  W 1493 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


165 


Hilscher;  F 594 

Hirsch,  A 674,  675 

Hobbs,  F.  W 676 

Hofchen,  C 677,1522 

Hoffman,  Walther 678 

Hoffmann,  Werner 679 

Hofmann,  G 680 

Hofmann,  Karl 348,  681 

Hofmann,  Karl  A. . 682 

Holley,  Clifford  D 683 

Hommey 1647 

Hooper,  David 685 

Hornlehnert,  Wilhelm 680 

Howard,  Henry 687,  688 

Huber,  Hermann  von 689 

Hiibscher,  Julius 690 

Human,  A 691 

Hummel,  John  J 692-695, 1168, 1169 

Hunt,  William  H 696 

Hunter,  J.  A 697 

Huntington,  Harwood 69S,  1635 

Hurst,  George  H 699,  700 

Husemann,  A 701 

Husemann,  T 701 

Hutchinson,  C.  M 702 

Hutton,  Clarence 1473 

Ichenhauser,  E 703, 1382 

Iljinsky,  M 704 

Imschwiller,  P 709 

Ingram,  Arthur  E 716-718 

International     assoc.     of    leather- 
trades  chemists 1229 

International  catalogue  of  scientific 

literature 7 

International  congress  of  applied 

chemistry 721 

Isernhagen,  Friedrich .* 723 

Ives,  Frederick  E 724 

Jacchia,  Arturo 725 

Jackson.  C.  T 726,  727 

Jager,  D 880 

Jaffe,  Max 728 

Jalon,  Max 729 

Jansen,  Robert 730 

Jaubert,  G.  F 732 

Jermison.  Francis  H 733 

Jess,  C... 1131 

Jochheim,  H 1392 

Jorg,  P 1644 

Jones,  Grinnell 734-737, 1522 

Jones,  Webster  N 737a 

Jorissen,  W.  P 738 

Journal  of  commerce  and  commer- 
cial bulletin.  N.   Y. 739 


Julienne,  de 579 

Julius,  Paul 557,  740, 1383 

Junghahn,  A '. 741 

Justin-Mueller,  Ed 742 

Kacer,  F 743, 1366 

Kahl,  E 1007 

Kalb,  Ludwig 744,  745 

Kaljanov 1332 

Kalmann,  Wilhelm 746,  747 

Kametaka,  Tokuhei 748 

Kananow,  Georg 750 

Kantorowicz,  H 1 1310, 1311 

Katie",  Danilo  L '.      751 

Katschalowsky,  A 752,  753 

Kauffmann,  Hugo  J 754-756 

Kaufler,  Felix 757-759 

Kayser,  Edwin  C 760-762 

Kayser,  Ernst 763 

Keane,  Charles  A 8,  923 

Kehrmann,  F 764-774 

Keiper,  W 775 

Keller,  Hans 521,777 

Kempf,  R 1312 

Kendall,  M 778 

Kerte"sz,  A 779,  780 

Kielbasinski,  S 447,448 

Kielbasinski,  W 781,  782 

Kiliani,  II 783 

King,  V.  L 784 

Kirpitschnikoff ,  S 785 

Kirsch,  W 354 

Kitt,  Moritz 786 

Kittredge,  Henry  G 787 

Klaber,  Hugo..." 788 

Kleinstuck,  M 789 

Klemperer,  Ralph  L.  von 790 

Klett,  A 791 

Klimmer,  K 1007 

Klingenberg,  C 1503 

Klipstein,  E.  C 792 

Knapstein,  Carl 793 

Knecht,  Edmund 794-797 

Kober,  Hermann 798 

Koby linski,  Sigismund 799 

Kohler,  H 800 

Kohler,  J 1559 

Konig,  E 801 

Konig,  Walter 802 

Koster,  Richard 803 

Koettnitz,  Curt 804 

Kohl,  F.  G 805 

Kopp,  C 247 

Kopp,  Emil 3, 135, 1069 

Kornfeld,  F 806 


166 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Koscielski,  0 149 

Kostanecki,  Stanislaus  von 136,223, 

270,-275,  383,  753,  807-824, 1645 

Kovache,  A 575 

Krais,  Paul 825-831 

Krantz,  L.  P 832 

Rraszler,  Samuel 833 

Krauss,  R 890 

Kreiger,  A 1367 

Kremann,  Robert 834,  835 

Krembs,  Richard 836 

Kressmann,  F.  W 837, 838 

Kronlein,  Gustav 839 

Kriiss,  P 840 

Kiimmell,  G 841 

Kiister,  William 842 

Kufferath,  A Ill,  112 

Kugel,  Egolf 843 

Kugler,  S 808 

Kurz,  Camille 844 

Kylin,  Harald 845 

Kym,  O 846 

Labhardt,  H 1308 

Ladd,  E.  F 683 

Lagodzinski,  K 847,848 

Lake,  Dyer  B 849 

Lamb,  M.  C 850, 1229 

Lambert,  Max 851 

Lambrecht,  Rudolf 852-854 

Lampe,  Victor 809-811,  855,  856 

Landau,  B 857 

Landauer,  Paul 858 

Lange,  Otto 859 

Langer,  Josef 860 

Lasareff,  P 861 

Lauber,  Eduard 862 

Laue,  Otto 349,863 

Lauterbach,  Fritz 865,  866 

Laycock,  W.  F 1252 

Leb6e,  E 851 

Le  C16ar,  Thomas 867 

Lee,  J.  B 868 

Lef£vre,  L6on 869 

Leffmann,  Henry 12 

Lehmann,  Erich 870 

Lehmann,  L 871,872 

Lehne,  Adolf 873,1070 

Leipziger  Farber-Zeitung 874 

Leland,  Charles  G 875 

Lemoult,  P 876, 877 

Lenormand,  Louis  S 53 

Lepetit,  R 878,879 

Le  Pileur  d'Apligny 631,  880 

Lesser,  R 881,  882 


Levi,  E .I.. 879 

Levy,  Albert 883 

Lewis,  Warren  K 1481 

Lichtenstein,  Ludwig 884 

Liebermann,  Carl 885-893 

Liebig,  Hans  von 894,  895 

Liebig,  J.  von 896 

LillLg,  Richard 898 

Lindsay,  William  L 898, 899 

Linne",  Carl  von 900 

Lipinski,  Paul 901 

Lipp,  Anton 902 

Little,  Arthur  D 390, 905-907 

Lloyd,  L 815,816 

Lloyd,  L.  L 421 

Loeb,  Morris 908 

Loew,  K 1276 

Loewenthal,  Nathan 909 

Loewenthal,  Richard 910 

Logan,  Thomas 911 

Logothetis,  Andreas 912 

Lonsdale,  John 916 

Loose,  Richard 917 

Lopez  Tuero,  Ferdinando 918 

Losev,  G 433 

Love,  Thomas 919 

Lucius,  Franz 920 

Lunge,  Georg 8,921-923 

Lwoff,  Aron 924, 925 

McComb,  William 926 

McCormack,  H 927 

McCulloch-Williams,  M 928 

Macfarlane,  Robert 1111 

MacGregor,  D 929 

McKerrow,  H.  G 930-933 

McMillen,  H.  C 934 

MacPhersofl,  W 1489 

Macquer,  Pierre  J 631 

Maetzel,  Johannes 935 

Maffezzoli,  Francesco 936 

Mai,  Julius 937-939 

Mailhe,  A 940 

Maillard,  L 941-943 

Manchester,  H.  H 944 

Marchlewski,  Leon 948-950 

Markfeldt,  Oskar 951-957 

Marquart,  L.  C 958 

Marschalk,  Charles 959 

Martin,  Geoffrey 75 

Marvin,  Thomas  O 960 

Marx,  K 993 

Mason,  Frederick  A 962 

Matejka,  J 1560 

Matheson,  Wm.  J.  &  co 1062 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


167 


Matos,  Louis  J 963-967 

Matthews,  Joseph  M 968-976 

Matthews,  Washington 977 

Mauthner,  F 449 

Mayer,  Charles 1641, 1643 

Mayer,  Karl 978,979 

Mayer,  O 783 

Mebus,  Arthur 370 

Mees,  C.  E.  K 981 

Meldola,  R 983-985 

Mell,  C.  D 986 

Menher,  Hans 987 

Merkel,  H 350 

Metz.H.  A 1635 

Meyer,  Andr6 989 

Meyer,  H.  L 630 

Meyer,  Hans 990 

Meyer,  R 991-994 

Meyer,  Richard 3,135 

Meyer,  W 635 

Michaelis,  Leonor 995, 996 

Michel,  Franz 997, 998 

Michireff,  W 1331 

Mickelthwait,  F.  M.  G 1021 

Mierzinski,  S 999 

Miethe,  A 1000 

Miklaszewski,  B 1001 

Miller,  O 1002 

Mitobedzka,  J 856 

Mohlau,  Richard 535, 1004-1010 

Moeller,  Fritz 1011 

Moir ,  J 1012, 1013 

Molony,  Cornelius 1014, 1015 

Moniteur  de  la  teinture 1016 

Monnereau,  Elie 1017 

Moore,  Charles  W 1018 

Moore,  T.  S 1414 

Morgan,  Gilbert  T 1019-1022 

Moses,  P.  R 1023 

Mothwuff,  Arthur 1024 

Mott,  William  R 1025 

Miihlhauser,  O 1026 

Muller,  Gustav 1027 

Muller,  Hermann 1028 

Miinzhuber,  A 1504 

Muhlert,  F 1029 

Mulliken,  Samuel  P 1030 

Mumme,  E 1557 

Muraour,  Henri 1031 

Murphy,  C.  D 1032 

Muster-Zeitung  fur  Farberie 874 

Nachmann,  Adolf 1033 

Napier,  James 1034, 1035 

National  assoc.  of  cotton  mfgrs 1036 


National  assoc.  of  dyers  and  clean- 
ers  . 1037 

National  chemical  exhibition,  3d  .      378 

Nelson,  J.  M 385 

Neunhoeffer,  Paul 1039 

Neurath,  F 1040 

Newjadomsky,  A.  M 1048 

Nichols,  W.  H 1050 

Niementowski,  S.  von 1001 

Nierenstein,  M 1051, 1170 

Niethammer,  Eduard 1052 

Nietzki,  Rudolf  H 1053-1056 

Noble,  Paul 1057,1058 

Noelting,  Emilio 1059-1072, 1283 

Norman,  R 1460 

Norton,  Thomas  Herbert 1075-1084, 

1518-1521 

Nottbrack,  Friedrich 1086 

Noyes,  William  A 1087 

Nuesch,  Paul 1088 

Obst,  Walter 1089 

O'Callaghan,  A 1090 

Ochsner,  Paul 1099 

Oesterle,  Otto  A 1091, 1092 

Olney,  Louis  A 31, 1093, 1094 

O'Neill,  Charles 9, 1095, 1096 

Ormerod,  E 1191 

Ostersetzer,  Valdek  H 1101 

Ottmann,  A 817 

Owen,  Frank  Allen 1104 

Pabst,  A 509 

Pagnini,  Pietro .- 1105 

Paige,  Calvin  D 1106,1107 

Parker,  A.  E 1108 

Parker,  Frederick  W 1109 

Parker,  T.  J 1110 

Parnell,  Edward  A 1111 

Parr,  S.  W 1112 

Parthey,  M 1368 

Partridge,  William 1113 

Paterson,  David 1114,1115 

Paul,  Albert , 1116 

Paul,  Ludwig 818, 1117-1122 

Pauli,  Robert 1123,1124 

Pauly,  H 1125 

Paungarten,  F.  von 1126 

Pawlie,  Edward 1127 

Pelet-Jolivet,  Louis 1128-1132 

Pellew,  Charles  E 1133-1143 

Pennetier,  Georges 1144 

Perkin,  Arthur  G 123, 

695, 748, 1145-1182 

Perkin,  F.  M 1171,1183 

Perkin,  William  H. . .  356, 507, 1184-1192 


168 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Petit,  R 1193 

Petri,  W 1194 

Petzold,  G 130 

Pfeiffer,  Johannes  von 1195 

Pfeiffer,  Paul 1196,1595 

Philipp,  K 1071 

Phipps,  S 1172 

Piccard,  Jean 1197, 1198 

Pickrell,  E.  R 1512 

Pierce,  Edward  W 1199-1204 

Piloty,  O 1205 

Pinnow,  John 1206,1207 

Pleschkow,  K.  M 1210 

Pleus,  B 891,1211 

Porner,  Karl  W 1212 

Pokorny,  Joseph 1214 

Pollak,  J 649,650 

Popp,  Max 1213 

Porter,  George  A 1215 

Porter,  Horace  C 1216 

Power,  Frederick  B 1217 

Prag,  Edward 301,1218 

Prager,  B 1219-1221 

Prager,  Hermann 1222 

Pritzker,  Jacob 1226 

Procter,  Henry  R 1228, 1229 

Prud'homme,  Maurice 1234a-1238 

Pummerer,  Rudolf 1239-1241, 1612 

Quoos,  Fritz 1243 

Raehlmann,  E 1244, 1245 

Raiford,  Lemuel  C 1246 

Raikow,  P.  N 1247 

Ramsay,  William 1249 

Ramsey,  Albert  R.  J 1250 

Rawson,  Christopher 1252 

Rebner,  Paul  J 1253 

Redard,  W 1254 

Redding,  E.  J 1255 

Redlich,  Fritz 1256 

Reese,  Charles  L 1257 

Reicher,  L.  T 738 

Reid,  D.  J 1258 

Reid,  W.  M 1259 

Reimann,  M 1260, 1261 

Reindle,  Ludwig 1262 

Reinking,  K 1263-1265 

Reissert,  Arnold 1266, 1267 

Reitzenstein,  Fritz 1268-1272 

Rengade,  E 1631 

Renz,  Carl 1274-1276 

Reuter,  Otto 1278 

Reverdin,  Fre"de"ric 1279-1283 

Richards,  F.  E 1022 


Richter,  Paul 1286,1287 

Riffart,  Hans 1288 

Ristenpart,  E 1289 

Robel,  J 950 

Robinson,  R 1192 

Rodatz,  Wilhelm 1290 

Romer,  F 407 

Rosing,  Georg 1291 

Rossler,  Hubert 1292 

Rogers,  J.  S 1540 

Rogerson,  H 1217 

Roggengofer,  Georg 1293 

Rohland,  Paul 1294 

Rohn,  Wilhehn 1295 

Rosenberg,  J 1296,1297 

Rosenstiehl,  A 1298, 1648 

Rossignon,  Julio 1299 

Rost,  A 819, 1300 

Roters,  Paul 1301 

Rothschild,  J 1270 

Royal  society  of  London 7 

R6zycki,  A 820 

Riibencamp,  R 1642 

Rumpf,  C 1302, 1303 

Rung,  F 113 

Runge,  Otto 1271,1304 

Rupe,  Hans 1305-1308 

Saas,  J 1072 

Sacher,  J.  F 1309 

Sachs,  Frantz 334, 1310-1313 

Sachs,  Hans 1314 

Sad  tier,  Samuel  P 1315, 1316 

St.  Glair,  David  F 1317 

Salant,  W 1318 

Salkover,  Benedict 1319 

Salmony ,  Alfred 1320-1322 

Salter,  Charles 487,488 

Salvaterra,  H 1323 

Sand,  Henry  J.  S 75 

Sand,  J 1324 

Sander,  W 1325 

Sandmeyer,  T 1326 

Sansone,  Antonio 8*62. 1327, 1328 

Schall,  Carl 1329 

Schaposchnikoff ,  W.  G 1330, 1331 

Scharwin,  W 1332, 1333 

Schepp,  William  J 1334 

Scheurer,  Albert 1335 

Scheurer ,  Wilhelm 274, 1336 

Scheutz,  T 517 

Schick,  G 450 

Schiller,  Wilhelm 892, 1337 

Schleifenbaum,  0 821 


AUTHOR  IXDEX 


169 


Schlenk,  Wilhelm 1338 

Schlenze,  H 1339, 1340 

Schmid,  C 1341 

Schmid,  Henri 1342,1343 

Schmidlin,  Jules 1344-1351 

Schmidt,  Alfred 1352 

Schmidt,  Georg 408,1353 

Schmidt,  H 1354 

Schmidt,  L.  W 1356 

Schmidt,  Maximilian  P 1357 

Schmidt,  O 1358, 1591 

Schmidt,  Otto 1359 

Schnabel,  K 1638 

Schoellkopf,  J.  F.,  jr 1360, 1361 

Schonholzer,  H 1362 

Scholl,  R .* 743, 1401 

Scholl,  Roland ?. . .  1363-1368 

Schrader,  Herrmann 1369 

Schrobsdorff ,  Hans 1370, 1371 

Schubart,  Philipp 1372, 1558 

Schiitzenberger,  Paul 1373 

Schuloff ,  R 451 

Schulte  im  Hofe,  A 1374, 1375 

Schultz,  Gustav 557, 1376-1383 

Schumann,  A 1384 

Schwabacher,  F 939 

Schwalbe,  Carl  G 1385-1392 

Schweitzer,  H 1393 

Schwenk,  E 452 

Schwerdt,  W 1272 

Schwertschlager,  Jos 1394 

Scidmore,  George  H 1395 

Sedlaczek 1400 

Seer,  Christian 1401 

Sellers,  John 1403 

Sen,K.B 1586 

Sen,  R.  N 560 

Serger,  H 1404 

Setlik,  B 1405 

Seyewetz,  Alphonse 1406-1408 

Seyewetz,  B 1407 

Sheldrake,  T.  S 1409 

Shepard,  T.  P 1410 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E 1411, 1412 

Shulemann,  W 377 

Sichel,E 1313 

Sidgwick,  Nevil  V 1414 

Siebert,  Werner 1415 

Siegler,  Max 1416 

Silberrad,  O 1417 

Silberstern,  L 453 

Simonds,  H 1322 

Sircar,  A.  C 1418-1420 


Sirkar,  A.  P 673 

Sirvastava,  J.  P 1421 

Sisley,  P 1408,1422 

Slater,  J.  W 1423 

Slosarski,  W 782 

Smirnoff,  J 1002 

Srnirous,  K 548 

Smith,  David 1424 

Smith,  Robert  W 1425 

Smith,  W.  R 1426 

Society   of  dyers  and   colourists, 

Bradford,  Eng 1427 

Sonnenburg,  E.  F 173 

Spengler,  O '. 994 

Springer,  J.  F 1428 

Springmuhl,  F 1429 

Staeble,  Rupert..... 1430 

Standage,  H.  C 1104 

Stark,  Hans 1432 

Steimmig,  F 1008 

Stein,  Victor 1434 

Stein,  Wilhelm 1435 

Steinberg,  J 772 

Stenhouse,  John 192 

Steven,  A.  B 1173 

Stewart,  Alfred  W 1436 

Stieldorf,  P 426 

Stilling,  J 1437 

Stoermer,  Richard 1438 

Stohmann,  A 1439 

Stone,  L  Frank 1440-1448 

Stoppani,  M.  L 822 

Straub,  Walther 1450 

Streitberger,  Fritz 140, 1451 

Strothers,  French 1452 

Suaia,  F 1453 

Suais,  E 1298 

Sunder,  C 1454 

Suida,  Wilhelm 511,1455 

Sventoslavskiji,  V 1456 

Swartz,  Joseph 1457 

Szabranski,  W 823 

Tauber,  Ernest 1459, 1460 

Tafel,  Charles 1461 

Tagliani,  Giovanni 1462 

Tambor,  J 136,  812-814,  824 

Tappeiner,  H.  von 1463 

Tassart,  C.  J 1465 

Taussig,  Frank  W 1466, 1467 

Teichner,  H 1468 

Telle.H 1469 

Terres,  Ernst 1470 

Tervet,  J.  N 666 


170 


AUTHOR  IISTDEX 


Textile  colorist 1472 

Textile  world  record 1473 

Thenius,  Georg 1474-1477 

Thesmar,  Georges * 1478 

Thode,  C 529 

Thole,  F.  B 667 

Thomas,  N.  Spencer 1479 

Thompson,  Henry  B 1480 

Thorp,  Frank  Hall 1481 

Thorpe,  Jocelyn  F 191 

Thorpe,  Sir  Thomas  E 1482 

Tigerstedt,  A '.'.  1483 

Tingle,  J.  B... 1484 

Tobler,  F 1488 

Tobler,  Gertrud 1488 

Tommasi,  G 230 

Torrey,  Henry  A 1489 

Tosza,  E 1092 

Traube,  Isidor 1491 

Trimble,  Henry 1492 

Troger,  J , . . .  1493, 1494 

Tschirch,  A 1495 

Tschitschibabin,  A.  E 1496 

Tswett,  M 1497 

Tucker,  William 1498 

TJhl,  Robert 1500 

Ullmann,  Frit/ 1502-1506 

Ullmann,  Irma 1506 

Ulrich,  Gustav 1507 

Ulrich,  Louis 1508 

U.  S.  Alien  property  custodian.  .1510, 1511 
Bur.  of  foreign  and  domestic 

commerce 1512 

Bureau  of  the  census 1513 

Congress.     House.      Com.   on 

patents 1514 

Com.  on  ways  and  means. . . .  1515 

Senate.     Com.  on  finance. . .  1516 

Dept.  of  commerce 1517-1521 

Federal  trade  comm 35 

Tariff  commission 1522-1524 

Ure,  Andrew 94 

Urich,  W 1528 

Vasterling,  P 1494 

Vaubel,  Wilhelm 1532-1536 

Veit,  Ludwig 1539 

Veitch,  F.  P 1540 

Veley,  Victor  H 1541 

Vetter,  Hermann 1542 

Vidal,  Raymond 1543,1544 

Villiger,  V . 52 

Villon,  A.  M 1545 

Vitalis,  Jean  B 1546 

Vlachos,  William 1547 


Vock,  Richard 595,1548 

Vogel,  Max 1549 

Vogel,  W 1205,1550 

Vongerichten,  Eduard 1551, 1552 

Vorlander,  Daniel 1553-1558, 1578 

Votocek,  Emil 1559,1560 

Wacker,  Leonhard 1561 

Wagner,  B 636 

Wagner,  Frederick  H 1562-1565 

Wagner,  H , 1566 

Wahl,  Andre" 10, 1567-1570 

Walter,  A 114,115 

Walter,  Johann 1571-1573 

Walther,  Gustav 1574, 1575 

Walther,  H 1576 

Wangerin,  Albert 1577, 1578 

Wardle,  Sir  Thomas 1579 

Warnecke,  Gustav 1580 

Warnes,  Arthur  R 1581, 1581a 

Wassiljewa,  P.  J 210 

Watkins,  W.  H 1582 

Watson,  Edwin  R 503, 

1419, 1420, 1583-1586 

Watt,  George 1587 

Weber,  G 1588 

Wedekind,  Edgar 1589-1591 

Weidlich 1592 

Weil,  Hugo 286, 691, 853, 854, 1593 

Weiss,  K 409 

Weiss,  R 881,  882 

Weissgerber,  R 1594 

Wentzel,  F 773 

Werner,  A 1595 

Werner,  R 1596 

Weston,  H.  Claude 1250 

Wetter,  A 61 

Weyl,  Theodore 1597 

Weyrich,  Paul 1598 

Whittaker,  C.  M 1599 

Wichelhaus,  Hermann 1605-1608 

Wicktoroff,  P 1609 

Wieland,  Heinrich 1610 

Wild,  A 1132 

Wilkinson,  E.  J 1174 

Willis,  Arthur  R 1522 

Willstatter,  Richard 1611-1613 

Wilson,  C.  R 1175-1182 

Winkelmann,  A 774 

Winteler,  F 1614 

Winther,  Adolf 1615 

Wipplinger,  Christian  H 1616 

Wirsing,  A 432 

Wirther,  R 1617 

Wise,  Louis  E 1618 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


171 


Witt,  Herbert 1619 

Witt,  Otto  N 1620-1626 

Witte,  Erhard 1627 

Witz,  G 1650 

Wolbling,  F 893, 1628 

Wood,  John  K 1629 

Woroshtzow,  N.  N 1630 

Woroshzow,  N 454 

Wright,  A.  C 612 

Wurstemberger,  R.  von 1505 

Wurtz,  CharlosA 1631,1632 


Wuth,  B 1633 

Ybarra,  Andres 1634 

Year-book 1635 

Zacharias,  P.  D 1636 

Zanker,  W 1637,1638 

Zart,  Arthur 1639 

Zerr,  Georg 1640-1643 

Zimmermann,  M.  R 535, 1009-1010 

Zincke,  Theodor ,     1644 

Zwayer,  Felicia 1645 


SUBJECT  INDEX 

[The  numbers  refer  to  the  items,  not  to  the  pages] 


Absorption  of  dyes 920 

Absorption  spectra  of  dyes 144, 1618 

Acacatechin. . .  ^ 1146 

Acenaphthenequinone 190 

Acetone 138 

Acetone  dioxalic  ester 1612 

Acid   coloring  matter,    action   on 

basic  colors 423 

Acid  dyes 1129,1133 

Acridine  derivatives 548 

Acridine  dyes 56,  333,  387, 1030, 1518 

Acridine  series 665 

Acyl  derivatives 1556 

Adsorption  of  dyes 433, 1294 

Aldehyde 902, 1608 

Algae,  red 587 

Algine 466, 467, 1252 

Aliphatic  series 149 

Alizarine 363, 

387,  528,  786, 793, 848, 
1250,  1368,  1410, 1596 

Alizarine  lakes :  786, 1459 

Alkali  compounds 350 

Alkoxy  derivatives 1559 

Alkoxymalachite  green,  synthesis 

of 1560 

n-Alkyl  derivatives 1557 

Alien  property  custodian 1510, 1511 

Aluminum  chloride 425 

American  dye  manufacturers,  mo- 
bilization      1003 

American  dyes 242,  381, 

598,  639,  676,  710-712,  784,  929, 
946,  947, 963,  964,  970, 1049, 1582 

Nomenclature 1073 

Production  (1917) 735 

Standardization 930 

See  also  United   States:  Dye 
industry. 

Amines 126, 

232, 387, 533, 546, 757 

Analysis 12 

Amino  acid ,  aromatic 990 

Amino  compounds 128, 

173, 190, 536, 1198,  1518 

Amino  derivatives 1613 

,Aminoacetophenone,  Para- 1489 

Aminoalizarine  derivatives —  1379, 1380 


Aminoanthraquinone 1518 

Aminoazo  compounds 88,  594, 

912, 1019, 1220 

Aminoazo  dyes 185 

Aminoazobenzene 406 

Aminoazobenzene,  Ortho- 1619 

Aminobenzaldehyde,  Ortho- 799 

Aminobenzenesulf uric  acid 517 

Aminobenzophenone 265 

Aminodiarylsulfide 622 

Amino-H-acids 655 

Aminonaphtholsulfonic  acids..  190,  1118 

Aminoorcin 635 

Aminoorsellinic  acid  ethyl  esters..       634 

Amino-para-dichlorbenzene 1069 

Aminophenol,  Meta- 517 

Aminophenolsulfonic  acid 843 

Aminophenyl  group 1198 

Aminophenylbenzimidazol 1001 

Aminoresorcin,  4 636 

Aminosulf  oneamides 1021 

Aminothiophenol  1:4 1644 

Aminotriphenylcarbinol,  Ortho-..        72 

Ammonium  salts 530 

Analysis: 

Color  pigments 683 

Dyes 12 ,  551 , 

834, 835,  923, 1030, 1214 

Analysis,  quantitative 580, 1323 

See  also  names  of  dyes. 

Ancients,  Dyes  of  the 476, 

512, 690, 1138 

Aniline 1253, 

1260, 1339, 1623 

Analysis 12 

Anilineblack 100, 

367, 387, 538, 552,  780, 
785,  1018,  1070,  1250, 
1343,  1454,  1518, 1543 

History 1060, 1062 

Oxidizing  agent 367 

Ungreenable 1046 

See  also  Vanadium  black. 
Aniline  dyes. . .38, 50, 85, 86, 134, 187, 192, 
477,  525,  617, 618,  664, 779, 
919,  927,  951,  1087,  1143, 
1186, 1250, 1260, 1339, 1399, 
1409, 1437, 1442, 1443, 1447, 
1448, 1517, 1571, 1572,  1623 
173 


174 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Aniline  dyes — Continued. 

American  manufacturers 29 

Brazilian  market 150 

Germ  killer,  use  as 236,1437 

History 1188, 1190, 1340 

Prices 327 

Medicinal  use 237 

Aniline  lakes 1641 

Anilinosulfonic  acid 1291 

Animal  origin,  dyes  of 441, 1501 

See  also  Cochineal;     Kermes; 
Lac  dye,  etc. 

Anisidine,  Para- 763 

Anthocyanin 531 

Anthracene 36 

Analysis 12, 45 

Derivatives 45, 55 

Anthracene  dyes 1250 

Anthracene  series 190,  445, 450 

Anthrahydroquinone  1:2 848 

Anthranil 56, 624,  629, 1030 

Anthranilic  acid  derivatives 371, 

804,  987 

Anthraquinonacridone 1099 

Anthraquinone 181, 

190,  240, 387, 479,  651, 
1011,  1250,1333,1518 

Anthraquinone  1:2 847 

Anthraquinone  4 603 

Anthraquinone  derivatives 1314 

Anthraquinone  series 743, 

1363, 1366, 1461, 1501, 1506 
Anthraquinone-alpha-monosulfonic 

acid 891 

Anthraquinonemercaptan 686 

Anthraquinone  -  ortho  -  dicarbonic 

acid  anhydrides 936 

Anthrarufin 190, 1211 

Anti-dumping  bill 312 

Antiseptic,  aniline  dyes  as 236, 1437 

Apigenin 1157 

Aposafranines 1518 

Aposafranone 65,  771 

Aqueous    solution,     condition    of 

some  dyes  in 796 

Aromatic  acids,  analysis 12 

Aromatic  compounds 882 

Aromatic  series 149, 698 

Artetrahydro-alpha-naphthylamine    1022 
Artificial  dye  industry: 

Great  Britain 157 

United  States. 1399 

See  also  under  names  of 
countries. 


Artificial  dyes 42, 129, 

190,  191,  210, 414, 418,  419, 
733,  740,  851,869,871-873, 
953,  954,  1049,  1094,  1110, 
1111, 1140, 1214, 1250, 1279, 
1280, 1295, 1377, 1378, 1388, 
1404, 1426, 1453, 1473, 1474, 
1481, 1545, 1568-1570, 1588, 
1605, 1620, 1622, 1626,  1632 

Census,  U.  S 1076, 1077 

Chemistry 1053-1056, 1289, 1408 

Reaction 572 

Tables 1378, 1383 

See  also  names  of  dyes. 

Artificial  silk  dyeing 1405 

Artists'  colors: 

See  Painters'  colors. 

Arts  and  crafts,  use  of  dyes  in 1134 

Arylanthranil 56 

Aryldiazonium  salts 925 

Aryl-magnesium  haloids 1560 

Arylmethane  dyes 1250 

Auxochrome 754 

Axazone 516 

Azafrine 892 

Azine  dyes 12.50, 1366, 1518 

Azo  bases 782 

Azo  compounds 410,  422, 

426,  547,  623,  667, 
^          863,912,917,  1456 

Mixing 349 

Azo  derivatives 1541 

Azo  developer 366,  625 

Azo  dyes 74, 162, 

169,  176,  182, 387, 401,  403, 
465,  521,  540, 560, 732,  742, 
769,  776,  876, 879, 924, 925, 
937,  950,  989,  1021,  1022, 
1101, 1117, 1250, 1298, 1332, 
1342, 1357, 1358, 1415, 1418, 
1489, 1518, 1533, 1589,  1630 

Derivatives 846 

History.. 1376 

Nomenclature 170 

Synthesis 1124 

Azo  yellow 594 

Azobenzenetrimethylammonium- 

hydroxide 1553 

Azocarmine 616 

Azohydroxynaphthoic  acid  dyes..    1419, 

1420 

Azomethane  dyes 802 

Azonium 78 

Azonium  compounds 765 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


175 


Azophenine 1330 

Azophenol 1611 

Azophenol,  Meta- 354 

Azoquinoline 1627 

Azosalicylic  acid 1419, 1420 

Azothioanisol,  Ortho- 145 

Azoxine  analogs 771 

Azoxine  derivatives 774 

Azoxonium  compounds 764 

Azoxy  compounds 1268 

Azoxybenzaldehyde 15 

Azoxybenzaldehyde,  Meta- 691 

Azoxybenzene 57, 1030 

Bananas,  dyes  from 321 

Barium  derivatives 1181 

Barium  salts 1182 

Barrow  delaine  colors 1403 

Basic  coloring  matter,  action  of  acid 

coloring  matter  on 423 

Basic  dyes 508,  584,  680,  770, 1048, 

1129, 1130, 1135, 1145, 1303, 1491 

Corrosion 180 

Batik 1136 

Beni  no  kenkyu 748 

Benzaldehyde 190,  358,  387 

Benzaldehyde  green 568,  886 

Benzaldehydephenylhydrazone .  .59, 1030 

Benzanthrone 190 

Benzene 1061,1385 

Benzene  series 190 

Benzenoid  diamines 1541 

Benzidine 182, 190, 377, 1030 

Benzimidazol 846 

Benzolazoacetoacetic  ester 1219 

Benzopyranole  series 1341 

Benzoquinone: 
See  Quinone: 

Benzoxazol j       846 

Benzyl-magnesium  chloride 431 

Benzyls,  Ortho- 573 

Bibliographies: 

Dyes  and  dyeing 1-10,  299,  421, 

492,  869, 1167, 1568, 1599, 1629 

Coal-tar  dyes 168, 

215, 1256, 1581a 

Tannins 1492 

Bichromophor 1645 

Bile  pigments 803,  842, 1052 

Binuclear  quinone 246 

B inz,  A 576 

Bis-phenylthiophenindigo 447 

Bisulfite  compounds 1630 

Bixine .' 604, 1288 

Black,  oxidizing  agents 130 


Black  dye  for  cotton 1040 

Black  dye  for  wool 142,  632 

See  also  Aniline  black;  Vana- 
dium black;  Vidal  black. 
Bleaching..  94,  386,  471, 472, 487,  511,  602, 
647,  841,  861,  1095,  1096,  1127, 
1327, 1373, 1427, 1457, 1472, 1635 

Periodicals 301 

Blue,  laundry 864 

Blue  vats 1403 

Brazilic  acid. 1191 

Brazileiin 649 

Brazilin 136, 357,  462,  507,  522, 

649,  650,  807,  810,  815,  816,  855, 
1184, 1189, 1191, 1192, 1226, 1341 

Analysis 818 

British  dye  industry: 

See  Great  Britain:  Dye  industry. 
British  India: 
See  India. 

Brom-alpha-phenylacetic  ester,  Al- 
pha-        328 

Bromomagnesiumdimethylaniline.      334 

Brown  dyes 1476 

Butea  frondosa 672, 1147, 1169 

Butein 695, 1168 

By-products,  dyes  from 261, 478 

See  al  o  Coal-tar  dyes. 

Calico  printing 63, 192,  228,  233,  386, 

472,  506,  760,  762,  862, 1095, 1096, 
1111, 1252, 1373, 1410, 1427, 1546 

Cambodia,  indigo  from 715 

Capital  invested: 

Germany 502 

United  States 904,1564 

Capri  blue 1007 

Carbazol  derivatives 1434 

Carbinol 409, 486 

Carbinol  salts 1344 

Carbolic  acid 800 

Carbol  ic  acid  preparation 800 

Carbon  monoxide 328 

Carbonic  acid 619 

Carbonium  perchlorate 681 

!arbonium  salts 54,  524 

larboxylic  acids 190 

larmine  solution,  alcoholic 909 

iarminic  acid 272,  513, 1181 

Jarotine 1488 

iarthamine 748 

Catalysis 704 

latechin 836, 1146 

Census  of  dyes,  United  States 307, 

320, 1522-1524 


176 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


Ceramium  rubrum 845 

Chemical  analysis: 
See  Analysis. 

Chemical  dictionaries 699, 1482, 1631 

Chemical  foundation,  inc 205,  211 

Chemical  industries  exposition.  .  .     1204 
Chemical  industry: 

Germany 1510,1511 

Great  Britain 1187 

Japan 674 

United  States 48,  653,  659,  705, 

1112, 1193, 1257, 1512 
Chemicals,  Annual  review  (1916).       739 

Prices 194a,  327,  737a 

Chemistry,  handbook 513 

Chemistry  of  dyeing 1352, 1629 

Chemistry  of  dyes. . .  421, 488, 1053-1056, 
1436, 1458, 1481, 1607, 1621 

China 1435 

China  grass 1327 

Chinese  market  for  dyes 209 

Chloro  derivatives 190 

Chloronitro  derivatives 190 

Chloronitrobenzene 1616 

Chrome  oranges 1113 

Chrome  yellows 1113 

Chromic  acid 494 

Chromogens 246,662 

Chromophor  group 1539 

Chromotrop 616 

Chrysaniline 288 

Chrysazine  derivatives 1628 

Chrysazines 1370, 1371 

Chrysine,  synthesis 488,  809 

Ciba  dyes 1574 

Cinchonic  acid  derivatives 600 

Coal-tar 75,  921, 922 

Coal-tar  crudes 945, 1518 

Prices 737a 

Coal-tar  derivatives 1206, 1207, 

1562, 1563, 1581 

Coal-tar   dye   industry 70,103,189, 

195, 287, 435, 940,  962, 1377, 1475 

Germany 991, 1256 

Great  Britain 473 

The  Netherlands 291 

United  States 217,  263, 

652,  653,  656,  659-661 

Coal-tar  dyes 39, 92, 135, 164-168, 

197, 198, 215,  235,  261, 290, 302,  339, 

342,  386,  387,  398, 434, 438, 439, 483, 

489,  491,  597,  773,  956,  957,  1035, 

1086,  1096,  1126,  1185,  1216,  1248, 

1250,  1260, 1318,  1387,  1408, 1581, 

1581a,  1597, 1599, 1640 

Abundance...  829 


Coal-tar  dyes — Continued. 

Bibliographies..  168, 215, 1256, 1581a 

Chemistry 85,  86 

Classification 387 

Dictionary 700 

Fastness  of  colors 826,  828,  830 

Injurious  qualities 1597 

Leather  dyeing 1229 

Marks 1518 

Orientation  system 1598 

Testing 342, 1641 

Valuation 952 

Great  Britain 219 

United  States 216, 217, 263,  735 

Coal-tar  intermediate  plants 1547 

Coal-tar  intermediates 1518 

Cochineal 221,  269, 1089, 1299 

Ccerulignone 1012 

Colloids 412,  884, 1294 

Reaction 278 

Color  matching 1114 

Color  mixing 244, 1115, 1403, 1457 

Color  pigments,  anal  ysis 683 

Color  standards 1255 

Coloring  matter  in  plants 561, 1194 

See  also  names  of  plants. 

Coloring  matter  in  solution 1131 

Colorless  salts 853 

Colors,  change  of,  by  different  lights    1325 
Commercial  dyes,  identification . .     1030 

Containers  for  dyes 83 

Copper  dyes 361,  369,  782 

Cotton  dyeing 53,84,251, 

255,  506,  602,  631,  880, 1014, 1015, 1113, 
1215, 1246, 1327, 1403, 1457, 1508, 1546 

Cotton  dyes 1036 

Black 1040 

Fastness  of  colors 831 

Cotton- wool  dyeing 1421 

Cotton-yarn  dyeing 470, 1424 

Cresol - 703,1382 

Crystal  violet 431,854 

Crystal  violet  salts 1324 

Cumylindigo 1359 

Cumylisatin 1359 

Curcumin 726,  856, 1179 

Cyanine  dyes 137, 1000, 1552 

Cyanomaclurin 1150 

Cyanostilbene  7 429 

Cyclohexanerosanilines 1344 

Daphnetin 1180 

Dehydroindigo 744 

Dehydrothiotoluidine 730 

Delphine  blue 127 

Depth  of  color 1583 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


177 


Diacetylindigo ' 1195 

Dialysis 617 

Diamino  compounds 190 

Diaminoacridine  3:6 548 

Diaminoanthrachrysondisulfonic 

acid 1439 

Diaminoanthraquinone  1 :2 1470 

Diaminoanthraquinone  2:3 1366 

Diaminodi-ortho-tolylmethane 1549 

Diaminodiphenylmethane 678 

Diaminodiphenylmethane,  Para-..      763 

Diaminodisulfonic  acid 1580 

Diaminoindigo 329 

Diaminophenazthionium  1 :3 772 

Diatomeen-chromatopliores 805 

Diazo  compounds 177, 186, 188,  540, 

588,  924,  938, 1332, 1358, 1456, 1548 

Aromatic 345 

Atomic  movement 593 

Reduction 595 

Diazo  dyes 703, 1382 

Diazo  ester 375,376 

Decomposition 592 

Diazo  solution,   neutralization   of 

acid 365 

Diazoamines 1019 

Diazoamino  compounds...  183,1118,1533 

Diazobenzolsulfate 1494 

Diazonium  salts 743, 1020 

Diazooxy  compounds 1533 

Diazo-meta-toluene  chloride 1494 

Dibenzalacetone 49 

Dibrom-4 :8-dinitro-l  :5-dinitrami- 

noanthraquinone2:6 1367 

Dibromomaleic  acid 1321, 1322 

Dichloromaleic  acid 1321, 1322 

Dictionaries: 

Chemicals  and  raw  materials. .      699 

Chemistry 1482,1631 

Coal-tardyes 700 

Dyes 699, 1252 

Dicyandiamide 682 

Diethylanilinemetasulfonic  acid..     1416 
Diethyldiaminodiphenylmethane .     1549 

Diethylphenol,  Meta- 425 

Diffusion  of  dyes  through  separa- 
tion       870 

Digitoflavone 783 

Dihydroxybenzylidenecoumaranone   1175 

Dihydroxynaphthalenes 190 

Dihydroxytartaric  acid 190 

Di'indigotin 1013 

Dimethyl  ether 1182 

Dimethyl  sulfate 528 

121113°— 19 12 


Dimethylfluorane 666 

Dimethylindigo,  Para- 125 

Dimethylmetasulfonic  acid 1416 

Dimethylpyrrole  2:4 950 

Dinaphtylphenyl 1063 

Dinitroanthraquinone  1 :5 757 

Dinitro-par  a-dibromobenzene 630 

Dinitrophenol  1 :2:4 1542 

Dioxyeosin 893 

Dioxylflavonol  2:2' 753 

Dioxyflavonol  2 :3',  synthesis 817 

Dioxy flavonol  2  A',  synthesis 822 

Dioxyfluorescein 893 

Dioxymethylindigo 645 

Dioxynaphthalene  2:7 1405 

Dioxytetramethylrosaminesulfonic 

acid 889 

Di-para-dimethylaminoindigo 432 

Diphenoquinondiamine 745 

Diphenoquinone 745 

Diphenylamine  compounds 839 

Diphenylcarbinol 853 

Diphenylendiphenylmethane 1505 

Diphenylmethane  dyes...  148, 1278, 1518 

Dipheny Imethane  group , .    1551 

Diphenylnaphthylmethane 1518 

Diphenylquinomethane  7:7 120 

Diphenyl-sultam 1502 

Dipotassium  derivatives 1176 

Directory    of   coal-tar  dye  manu- 
facturers       1522 

Disazo  dyes 1518 

Primary 352,1250 

Dispersion,  anomalous 1295 

Dithioethylene 87 

Dressing 487 

See  also  Finishing. 

Dumping  bill,  Anti- 312 

Dye  salts 769 

Dyeing 116, 117, 146, 

192,  233,  278,  327,  386,  421,  427, 
471,  472,  487,  506,  602,  647,  670, 
693,  797,  849,  869,  880,  919,  975, 
1014,  1015,  1034,  1035,  1041, 1095, 
1096,  1104,  1111,  1113,  1127,  1128, 
1137,  1215,  1218,  1252,  1327,  1373, 
1424,  1427,  1429,  1457,  1472,  1473, 
1479,  1575,  1599,  1629,  1635,  1639 

Early  works 53, 84,  90,  94, 228, 

355,  579, 631, 1212, 1498, 1508, 1546 

Photochemistry  in 359 

Dyewood  extracts 254 

Dyewoods,  prices 327 

See  a  ho  Fustic;  Logwood;  etc. 


178 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Early  works,  Dyes  and  dyeing: 

American 84, 228,  355,  505, 

709, 1014, 1015, 1041, 1113, 1457 

English 63, 64, 1034, 1095, 1498 

French 53,90,94, 

579, 631, 880, 1212, 1508, 1546 

German 1508 

Egypt,  use  of  dyes  in 1529 

Elastic  substances,  dyeing  of 791 

Electrolytic  dyes 1123 

Ellagic  acid 1170, 1176 

Emeraldine 1018 

Encyclopedia 471 

England : 

See  Great  Britain. 

Eosine 615 

Eosine  solution 1450 

Equipment 1139 

Ergot 640 

Ether 425 

Ethylbenzoic  acid,  Meta- 457 

Ethylbenzylaniline 141 

Ethylluteoline,  Alpha- 820 

Eurhodines 387, 1518 

Euxanthone 528 

Explosives,  relation  to  dyes 80, 

262, 460, 671, 1110, 1273 
Exports: 

See  United  States :  Imports  and 
exports. 

Factories,  dye 178, 397, 1023 

Famine,  dye: 

See  Shortage,  dye. 

Far  East,  market 1057 

Fastness  of  dyes 63, 336, 386a,  484, 

542,  801,  825,  826,  828,  831, 
1201, 1206, 1207, 1335, 1354, 
1420, 1576, 1584, 1585, 1624 

Estimation 790 

Standardizing 988 

Testing 98, 495, 565, 1471 

Fats,  aniline  dyes  soluble  in 951 

Dyes  for 644,  995,  996 

Feathers,  dyeing 146, 1127, 1498 

Finishing 1373, 1472, 1635 

Fisetin 91 

Synthesis .- 808, 812 

Flame  arc,  testing 1530 

Flavanthrene 1364,1365 

Flavindogenide 752 

Flavones 1174 

Flavonol,  synthesis 823 

Flax  dyeing 1327 

Fluorane 666 

Fluoresceiin 266, 

488,  630,  666, 1059, 1250, 1290 


Fluorescein  ester 895 

Fluoresce'in  ether 895 

Fluorescein  series 1463 

Fluorescence  of  dyes.  416,  768, 1417, 1463 

Fluorescent  substances 330, 331 

Fluorones 894 

Foods,  coloring  matters  in 12, 

82,  387,  570 

Formaldehyde 520, 628,  998, 1253 

Formaldehyde  sulf oxylates 1264 

Formazyl  dyes 396, 459 

Formazylmethylketone 60, 1030 

Formazylphenylketone 62 

Formic  acid 575 

Formulas 472, 1030 

France: 

Dye  industry 310,  851 

Dyeing 1508 

See  also  Early  works:  French. 

Market  for  American  dyes 696 

Froth  forming  agents 360 

Fuchsine 415,518,1254 

Fuchsine  process 1253 

Fugitive  dyes 1624 

Fur  dyeing 146, 1127 

Furfurylacrylic  aldehyde 802 

Fustic 986,1252 

Substitute  for 838 

Galangin 275, 1177 

Synthesis 813 

Gall: 

See  Bile  pigments. 

Gallacetophenone 1182 

Gallic  acid 12 

Gallocyanine  dyes 128, 536 

Gallorubin 394 

Gas  by-products 261, 478 

See  also  Coal-tar  dyes. 
General  treatises : 

Aniline  dyes  manufacture. . . .      664 

Artificial  dyes 740, 

869, 1053-1056, 1250, 1289, 1568 

Calico  printing 192, 233,  386, 472, 

506, 862, 1095, 1096, 1111, 1252, 1410 

Chemistry 95,  222, 464, 513 

Dyeing 427, 

472,  506,  557,  602,  647,  670,  693, 
797,  869,  919,  975,  1016, 1111, 1113, 
1127,  1137,  1215,  1218,  1327,  1575 

Dyes 164,289, 

421, 468,  469,  471,  485,  509, 515, 
612-614,  692,  875,  1004,  1006, 
1127,  1137,  1639,  1642,  1643 

Coal-tar  dyes 435, 1408, 1641 

Natural  dyes 1167 

Rosaniline  dyes 1026 

Tannins..  1492 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


179 


Gentianine 417,1250 

Geraniums 561 

German  dyes 1317, 1397, 1449 

Importing 306,  707 

Germany: 

Chemical  companies 264 

Chemical  industry 534, 610 

Coal-tar  dye  industry..  390,  991, 1256 

Dye  industry 102,386, 

485, 488,  497-502a,  596, 1084, 
1224,  1491,  1510,  1511,  1565 

Capital  invested 502 

Future 585, 1231 

Government  aid 76 

Dyers '  technical  school 637 

Dye  works  (Schrader ) 1369 

Dyeing 670, 1508 

Patents 35, 

498, 499,  518, 1485, 1592, 1615 
Vereins  der  chemiker-kolorister     382 

Woad 865,  866 

Gloves,  dyeing 146 

Gossypetin 1151 

Government  aid: 

Germany 76 

Great  Britain 33,152,153, 

156, 158, 474, 475,  525,  550, 1409 

Japan 731 

United  States 159, 

526,  973, 1076, 1077 
Government-owned    dye    works: 

Great  Britain 527 

Great  Britain: 

Chemical  industry 206, 1187 

Coal-tar  industry 219, 473 

Dye  industry 33, 

152-158, 305,  313,  384,  697,  716- 

718,  916,  982,  1093,  1230,  1625 

Government  aid. . .  33, 152, 153, 

156, 158,  474, 475,  525, 550, 1409 

Government-owned  works      527 

Supply 982 

Tariff 428, 1234, 1409 

Green  ebony 1166 

Green  phthalicdimethylaniline 583 

Green : 

See  also  Malachite  green. 

Grignard  's  reagent 1310 

Guaiacum 1286, 1287 

Haematein 1341 

Hsernatoxylin 357, 462, 

507,  650, 807, 819, 1184, 1192, 1300 

Haemopyrrole 950 

Haiti,  logwood  from 1208 


Halogen-indigotin 1392 

Hamburg,     Germany,     Schrader 's 

dye  works 1369 

Helianthin 387, 589 

Heliotropin  indigo 646 

Hemp  dyeing 1327, 1546 

Henna 230 

Herman  &  Herman,  New  York 639 

Heterocyclic  dyes 1250 

Hexanitrodiphenylamine 196 

Hibiscus  sabdariffa 1148 

Hill  dyestuffs  bill 239 

History: 

Aniline  black 1060, 1062 

Dyes  and  dyeing 944 

Home-brewed  dyes 928 

Hydrazine  colors 1235 

Hydrazine  salts 682 

Hydrazo  compounds 902 

Hydriodic  acid 1211 

Hydrocarbons 387 

Analysis 12 

Hydrogen  peroxide 300 

Hydrogen  sulfide 852 

Hydroquinolphtalein  anhydride . .       503 

Hydrosulfite 1577, 1578 

Hydrosulfite  vat 781 

Hydroxybenzoic  acids 1170 

Hydroxyl  compounds 173 

Hydroxyl  dyes,  black 1005 

Hydroxylamine 356, 407,  590 

Hydroxylions 625 

Hydroxynaphthoic  acid  2:3 1418 

Hydroxyquinol  benzene 503 

Hypophosphorous  acid 938 

Hystazarines 73, 1370, 1371 

Ice  colors 1210, 1432 

Imidazol 183, 1030 

Immedial  blue 1354 

Immedial  indoin  blue '. 1354 

Imports: 

See  United  States:  Imports  and 
exports. 

Indamines 387 

Indanthrene 133, 362, 

387, 759, 1250, 1364, 1365, 1391 

Synthesis 1470 

Indanthrones 1085 

Indazine 1120 

India: 

Dye  problems 298 

Dyes 1421, 1538, 1579, 1587 

Indigo  industry 245, 

708, 713, 714, 1374, 1375 
Tannin 685,1579 


180 


SUBJECT   I^STDEX 


Indian  yellow 335,  387, 488 

Indians,  American,  dyes  of 243,  977 

Indican 1375 

Indicators 510, 587, 1493, 1599 

Indigo 43, 89, 104, 105, 110- 

112,  114,  151,  160,  226,  245,  283, 
340,  380,  404,  440,  490,  494,  533, 
562,  563,  578,  581,  620,  624,  627, 
628,  702,  738,  794,  795,  857,  866, 
868,  908,  918,  942,  955,  974,  983, 
998,  1009,  1017,  1141,  1149, 1152, 
1153, 1163, 1165, 1183, 1235, 1259, 
1263-1265, 1277, 1299, 1321, 1322, 
1331, 1354, 1375, 1462, 1477, 1550 

Analogs 1484 

Analysis 535 

Anthranalic  acid  derivatives. .      371 

Derivatives 878 

Fermentation 393 

Fixation  through  steam 353, 402 

Molecular  weight 1532 

Cambodia 715 

India 245, 

708,  713,  714, 1374, 1375 

Java 1258 

Nigeria,  Northern 1163 

Philippine  Islands 277a 

Indigo,  artificial 41, 43, 

47,  81,  99, 101, 122, 161,  247,  385, 
387,  437,  455,  546,  581,  804,  857, 
955,  984,  997,  1009,  1010,  1027, 
1044, 1250, 1266, 1269, 1320, 1425, 
1518, 1577, 1578, 1610, 1614, 1637 

Analysis 481 

Synthesis 877, 1266, 1326 

Indigo  blue: 

See  Indigotin. 

Indigo  carmine 1558 

Indigo  compounds 69 

Indigo  red:' 

See  Indirubin. 

Indigo  white 282, 1250 

Indigo  yellow 1633 

Indigobis-arylimide 544 

Indigofera  tinctoria: 
See  Indigo. 

Indigoid  dyes 97, 

387, 440, 442, 445, 446, 451 

Indigosulfonic  acid 1372 

Indigotic  colors 941 

Indigotin 108, 

113,  193, 329, 373, 387,  389, 452, 
543,  943,  1002,  1159, 1535, 1536 

Indirubin 123,  238, 364, 387, 

452,  943,  1162,  1250,  1535, 1536 


Indirubin-anile 1239 

Indole  dyes 430, 1555, 1594 

Indolignoid  dyes 97 

Indophenols 387, 1518 

Indophthalone 1274 

Indoxin 448 

Indoxyl 282,  941, 1250, 1555, 1556 

Indoxylacid 77,282,1556 

Indoxyl  derivatives , 1213 

Induline 406, 1120, 1518 

Intermediate  products 190,  719 

Intermediates : 639, 1547 

Analysis 867 

Prices 737a 

Testing 1202 

Iodine,  action  on  some  basic  dyes.       508 

Ionic  phenomena  of  dyes 553 

Isatin 624,  890, 1550 

Analogs 1205 

Isatinanile 1240 

Isocyanine  dyes 1412 

Isopyrophthalone 344 

Isoquinophthalone 343,  348 

Isorosindulines 1518 

Jacarandin 1166 

Japan: 

Chemistry 674 

Dye  industry 323,  675, 1395 

Government  aid 731 

Tariff 731 

Java  indigo 1149, 1258 

Kamala 1469 

Kainpherol 1154 

Synthesis 814 

Kermes 271,  274,  488, 1252, 1336 

Laboratory,  research 504,  981 

Lac  dye 273, 1196, 1252 

Lac  reds 1113 

Lake  dyes 935 

Lake  pigments 733 

Lake  manufacture 257 

Lakes 257,  278, 1098, 1109, 1636, 1640 

Latin  American  countries,  natural 

dyes 1315 

Laundry  blue 864 

Leather  dyeing 850, 1227, 1228 

Dyes  for 12, 38, 1229 

Legislation:  United  States.  207,  239,  292, 
297, 312,  608,  609,  652, 1043, 1106 

See  also  Patents;  Tariff. 

Leucanilines 1345 

Levenstein  limited,  British  co...      916 
Lichens 898, 899 

See  also  Orchil. 
Light,  measuring  effect  of,  on  dyes.       143 

See  also  Fastness  of  dves. 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


181 


Light  brown  dye  for  wool 1302 

Linen  dyeing. .  53, 84,  602,  880, 1457, 1546 
Litmus  dyes 277,  634,  635 

Synthesis 1301 

Little,  Arthur   D.,  and    Coal-tar 

industry 390 

Logwood 569, 913-915, 1208 

Analysis 32 

See  also  Hsematoxylin. 

Luteolin 270,  383, 488,  783, 1158 

Machinery  used  in  dyeing.  694, 1139,1374 

Madder  extracts 1410 

Madder  lake 338,1459 

Magdala  red 1120 

Malachite  green 496, 854, 1068, 1559 

Manganous  salts 232 

Manufacturers,  dye 1104, 1518, 1522 

Markets  for  American  dyes: 

See  United  States:  Dye  indus- 
try— Markets. 

Mauveine 1120 

Mayer's  measuring  apparatus 827 

Measuring  apparatus 827,  979 

Medicinal  agents,  dyes  as 303,  668 

Melamazine 682 

Mercaptan 1011, 1461, 1501 

Mercaptan,  Alpha- 651 

Merger,  United  States 296 

Meta-  compounds: 

See    under    names    of    com- 
pounds. 

Metal  hydroxides 669 

Metal  sensitiveness  of  dyes 564 

Metallic  cyanides 40, 513,  584 

Methoxyisatin,  Para- 600 

Methyl  group 1270, 1271, 1304 

Methyl  orange 387,  589 

Methylanthraquinone 190 

Methylanthraquinone  2 1503 

Methylazafrine 1337 

Methylene  blue 858, 1042 

Methylene  blue-eosin  staining 68 

Methylene  violet 106 

Methylindole,  Alpha- 1276 

Methylphenylglycin 937 

Methylresorcin 1048 

Mexico,  cochineal  from 269 

Microscope,  use  of 582 

Microscopic  examination 1244, 1245 

Microscopic  specimens 1042 

Microscopical  work,  aniline  dyes  in    1090 
Mineral  dyes: 165, 1111 

See  also  Natural  dyea 
Mixing  colors 244, 1115, 1403, 1457 


Money  value  of  dyes 258 

Monoazo  dyes 1518, 1584 

Monochloroacetic  acid 939 

Monomethyl  ether 1177, 1182 

Monopotassium  derivatives 1176-1178 

Mordant,  oxidic 887 

Mordant,  oxygenic 1008 

Mordant  dyes 280, 

793,  885,  886, 1066, 1599 

Mordants 387,  532,  694, 1048 

Dictionary 1252 

Household 778 

Rare-earth 71 

See  also  Titanium  mordant,  etc. 

Morinda  citrifolia 1091 

Morindine 1092 

Murex  brandaris 441 

Myricetin 1155 

Naphthalene 97,  725, 1283 

Analysis 12 

Naphthalene  derivatives.  1282, 1283, 1460 

Naphthalene  series 190,  454 

Naphthalenesulfonic  acids 190 

Naphthimidazol 1262 

Naphtholcarboxylic  acids 190 

Naphthols 190 

Naphtholsulfonic  acids 190 

Naphthoquinone 453 

Naphthylblue 1120 

Naphthyl  red 1120 

Naphthylamines 190 

Naphthylaminesulfonic  acids  . .  190, 1101 

Naphthydiphenyl 1063 

Naphthydiphenylmethane 1065 

Naphthylenediamine-sulfonic  acid      190 

National  chemical  exhibition 378 

Natural  dyes 12,  66, 

184, 199-204,  210,  220,  252-254,  256, 
279,  304,  338,  434,  648,  701,  706,  948, 
949,  956,  958,  992, 1038, 1094,  1111, 
1156,  1167,  1209,  1293,  1315, 
1316,  1473,  1481,  1566,  1620 

Chemistry 1305-1308 

Prices 194a 

Synthesis 1595 

India 1421, 1579, 1538, 1587 

See  also  Indigo:  India. 

New  Zealand 44 

Venezuela 1634 

Navajo  dyes 977 

The  Netherlands: 

Coal-tar  dye  industry 291 

New  Zealand,  natural  dyes 44 

Nigeria,  Northern,  indigo 1163 

Nile  blue  base. .  619 


182 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Nitramine 1363, 1367 

Nitraniline,  Para- 370,  761, 1390 

Nitranile,  Para-red 860 

Nitric  acid 1222 

Nitro  compounds 190,  480 

Nitrodyes 387,1518 

Nitro  group 1271 , 1304 

Nitroacetophenol,  Ortho- 58, 193 

Nitroazo  compounds 775 

Nitrobenzaldehyde,  Ortho-  358,1311-1313 

Nitrobenzaldehyde,  Para- 1219 

Nitrobenzene 61 

Nitrobenzeneazoresorcin,  Para- 424 

Nitrodiazobenzene,  Para- 761 

Nitroethylbenzene 413, 1381 

Nitronaphthalenes 190, 1561 

Nitroopianic  acid 138 

Nitrosodyes 387,1518 

Nitrosoantipyrine 77 

Nitrosobenzene 590 

Nitrotoluol-para-s  u  1  f  o  c  h  1  o  r  i  d  e , 

Ortho- 1281 

Nomenclature 170,  347, 1073, 1349 

Norton,  Dr.  T.  H 929 

See  also  Author  index. 

Nyctanthes  arbortristis 673 

Octyl  compounds,  Normal 991 

Orchil 662 

Orientals,  colors  of 1398 

Orientation  system  of  dyes 978 

Ortho-  compounds: 

See  under  names  of  compounds. 

Osage  orange 837,  838, 1047, 1100 

Oxalic  acid 494,  738, 1331 

Oxazine  compounds 1528 

Oxazine  dyes 765, 1250, 1518 

Oxazines 387 

Oxazol  series 1528 

Oxidation 1139, 1146, 1170 

Electrolytic 1171 

Oxindigo 456,1438 

Oxindole 448,959 

Oxonium 894 

Oxonium  salts 530 

Oxonium  salts  of  fluorane 666 

Oxy  compounds 1518 

Oxyanthraquinomonosulfonic  acid      571 

Oxyanthraquinone 529 

Oxanthraquinones 1238 

Oxyanthraquinonesulfonic  acid. . .      626 

Oxyazo  compounds 46,140,  939, 

1451,1468 

Oxyazo  dyes,  Ortho- 1400 

Oxyazoaldehyde 139 


Oxyazobenzene 1221 

Oxydiarylsulfide 622 

Oxyflavonol,  2  synthesis 811 

Oxyhydroquinone 395 

Oxyketone 1518 

Oxymuriatic  acid 94 

Oxythionaphthene 448 

Oxythionaphthalene  series 788 

Oxytriphenylme  thane 120 

Paige  patent  bill 608, 1106, 1107 

Painters'  colors 386, 1430 

Action  of  light  on 336, 341 

Para-  compounds: 

See  under  names  of  compounds. 

Para-  red. 171 

Patents 268,325 

German 35,498,499, 

518, 1485, 1592, 1615 

United  States. . .  608, 1106, 1108, 1514 

Peat 1476 

Peri-naphthalene  derivatives 1292 

Periodicals: 

American 301 

English 208,1427,1472 

German 259, 382,  854, 1261 

Perkin,  Sir  William  H.,  discovery 

of 1143, 1393 

Permanent  colors: 

See  Fastness  of  dyes. 

Phaeophyceen  dyes 1497 

Phenanthrenquinones 774 

Phenazin  compounds 548 

Phenol 140, 547,  703, 902, 

1247, 1382, 1451, 1608 

Phenol  carboxylic  acid 547 

Phenolic  colors 1160 

Phenolisatine 888 

Phenolphthalein 559 

Phenols 190,1333 

Analysis 12 

Phenylenediamine,  Para- 186 

Phenylglycin-ortho-carboxylic  acid  1213, 

1557, 1577 

Phenyloxazol 989 

P  h  enylphenanthrophenazonium 

chloride 1033 

Phenylsafranine 67 

Philippine  Islands: 

Indigo 277a 

Photochemistry  in  dyeing 359 

Photographic  mordant  dye  process.      724 

Photographic  sensitizing  dyes 1618 

Photographic  uses 1250, 1406 

Phthalein  salts 993,994 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


183 


Phthaleins 12,  556 

Phthalic  acid 12 

Phthalons 337 

Phytocrythrin 587 

Phytocyanine 845 

Phytoerythrine 845 

Picric  acid 1590 

Piperonal  indigo: 

See  Heliotropin  indigo. 
Plant  dyes 165, 1209, 1299 

See   also   Natural   dyes,    and 

names  of  plants. 
Plants,  coloring  matter  in 561, 1194 

See  also  names  of  plants. 
Polyazo  dyes 1119 

Black 1122 

Polyhydroxybenzophenone  dyes. .     1585 

Porphyrexide 1205, 1550 

Potassium  acetate 1175, 1180 

Potassium  cyanide 333 

Potassium  derivatives 1179, 1180 

Potassium  permanganate 1002 

Prices:  United  States 194a, 

327,  737a,  1518 
Primitive  peoples,  colors  of 1398 

See  also  Indians,  American. 

Primuline 730 

Printing 487, 577, 1472, 1635 

See  also  Calico  printing. 
Protection: 

See  Tariff. 

Protective  colloids 884 

Prussian  blue 461, 1113, 1554 

Purine  substances 183 

Purple 248 

Purple  dyes 248 

See  also  Royal  purple. 

Purple  of  the  ancients 897, 1242 

Purpurogallin 1171,1173 

Pyramidon 728 

Pyrazol  dyes 224 

Pyrazolone 1518 

Pyrazolones 190 

Pyridine 74, 126, 387, 1250 

Pyridyime  thy  Ike  tone,  Alpha- 358 

Pyrocatechol 425 

Pyrogallol 1171 

Pyronines 333,387 

Pyrophthalone 689 

Pyrrole 403 

Quantitative  analysis  of  dyes. .  580, 1323 

Quebracho  extract 741 

Quercetagetin 1161 

Quercetin 1586 


Quercitron  bark 64 

Quinhydrone 1338 

Quininimid  dyes 1609 

Quinizarin 190, 1211 

Quinoid  atom  groups 767 

Quinoid  violet 594 

Quinoidine  dyes 1197 

Quinol-phthalein 559 

Quinoline 247, 387, 488, 1518 

Quinoline  blue 677 

Quinoline  dyes 96, 832 

Quinone 147 

Quinonimide  dyes 488,  770 

Quinonoid  salts 555, 556 

Quinophthalin 343 

Quinophthalon 343,  346,  350 

Quinoxaline  dyes 387, 1518 

Radishes,  red,  coloring  matter  in. .   1309, 

1394 
Raw  materials: 

Coal-tar  dyes 597 

Dictionary 699 

Receipts 1424, 1457, 1479, 1508 

Red  algae 587 

Red  clover  flowers 1217 

Red  dyes 728,  751 

Red  prussiate  of  sodium: 

See  Sodium  ferricyanide. 

Red  sulfur  dye 1389 

Redwoods: 

See  Brazilin. 

Research  laboratory 504,  981 

Resorcin  blue 463 

Resorcindimethyl  ether 756 

Resorcino 1029, 1122 

Rhamnetin 1164 

Ribbert  process 1462 

Robinin 1154 

Rosamine  group 886 

Rosaniline 118, 119, 415, 1026 

Rosaniline,  Para- 1353 

Rosanilines 1345-1350 

Nomenclature 1349 

Rosinduline 194, 1120 

Rosinduline  group 833 

Rosindulines 883, 1088, 1518 

Rosocyanine 727 

Rottlerin 1469 

Royal  purple 441, 444 

Safeguarding  dye  industry 976 

Saffron  dyes 723 

Safranine 605, 1120 

Safranines 387, 407, 1250, 1518 

Salicylic  acid 177, 190 


184 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Santonin  series 1589 

Santoninazo  dyes 1589, 1591 

Scarlets 1089,1113 

Schrader,  Herman,  dyeworks 1369 

Scouring 1457 

Seleno-indigo 881 

Selenodiarylamine 229 

Setting  colors 778 

Shortage,  dye: 

Great  Britain 982 

United  States 14, 251, 

967,  1032,  1078,  1223,  1402,  1413, 
1431,  1449,  1452,  1486,  1603,  1604 

Siam,  trade 586 

Silicates 1455 

Silicic  acid 1455 

Silk  dyeing 53,  318,  631, 

1014,  1015,  1095,  1096,  1113,  1125, 
1215,  1327,  1424,  1457,  1498,  1546 
See  also  Artificial  silk  dyeing. 

Silk  goods,  spotting 1422 

Sirius  yellow 1518 

Soda  cellulose  process 231 

Sodium  carbonate 1491 

Sodium  ferricyanide 1235 

Sodium  hydrosulfate 537 

Sodium  hydrosulfide 426 

Sodium  potassium  derivatives.  1181, 1182 

Sodium  sulfide 1544 

Solutions,  dye 1455 

Color  of 1411 

Dialysis  and  osmosis 121 

Sorghum,  red  dye  from 284 

Spectrum  analysis 1214, 1495 

Staining  solution 1131 

Standardization  of  American  dyes.      930 

Stenciling 1142 

Steric  hindrance 756 

Stick-lac: 

See  Lac  dye. 

Stilbene  group 558, 1518 

Stripping 146 

Styrogallol 1178 

Subsidies: 

See  Government  aid. 

Substitutes 14 

Fustic 838 

Indian  yellow..... 335 

Sulfhydrates 1130 

Sulfinazo  dyes 1028 

Sulfites 173,1593 

Sulfoazo  dyes 729 

Sulfonic  acids 190,  704 

Sulfosesquioxide  solution 1549 


Sulfur  blacks 1518 

Sulfur  dyes 106,  351,  368, 

369,  387,  411,  436,  449,  479,  626, 
839,  859,  1031,  1116,  1328,  1384, 
1389,  1428,  1518,  1542,  1606,  1638 

Black 1518 

Blue 93 

Sulfur  sesquioxides 678 

Bulfuric  acid 638 

Sulfurous  acid 285,  286, 1494, 1593 

Sulfurous  acid  reagent 539 

Sulfurous  esters 163 

Sumac 1540 

Supply  of  dyes 1227,1249 

See  also  Shortage,  dye. 

Syndiazotate 590 

Synthetic  dyes: 

See  Artificial  dyes. 

Tannin 685 

Chemistry  of 1051 

India 1579 

Venezuela 1634 

Tannin  dyes 549 

Tannindigotin 844 

Tanning  chemicals,  prices 194a 

Tanning  dyes 1052 

Tanning  materials 999, 1540 

Analysis 1229 

Tannins 12, 1492 

Bibliography 1492 

Tariff: 

Great  Britain 428, 1234, 1409 

Japan 731 

United  States 26,  76,  239,  295, 

317, 482,  596,  609,  657,  660,  661,  911, 
961,  1045,  1074,  1097,  1107,  1203, 
1232, 1233, 1234a,  1284, 1433, 1464, 
1466,   1467,  1480,  1487,  1600-1602 
Tariff  commission,  U.  S.,  recom- 
mendations. . . .  734,  736,  737, 1522-1524 
Taxation,  U.  S. 

Drugs  and  chemicals 1516 

Technical  school,  Dyers' 637 

Testing  of  dyes 98,1025, 

1199, 1200, 1201, 
1251,  1471,  1530 

Coal-tar  dyes 342,1641 

Fastness  of  dyes 495,  565 

Tetraazo  diamines 1039 

Tetraazo  dyes 1381 

Tetrabromoindigo  5 :7 :5X  :7' 545 

Tetrabromomyracetinethyl  ether. .     1172 

Tetrachloromesoporphyrin 405 

Tetramethyl  ethers 1146 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


185 


Tetramethyldiaminodiphenyl 

phenylmethane 574 

Te  tr  amethy  Idiaminopheny  lox  an- 

thranol 583 

Tetraoxycyclohexanerosanilines..     1351 

Tetraoxyindigo 606,607 

Tetraphenylethylene 1613 

Tetraphenylmethane 1504 

Tetrazo  dyes. 387, 413 

Tetrazodiphenyl 1122 

Tetrazoindigo 329 

Tetrazotolysulfite 1407 

Textile  fabrics: 

Analysis 146 

Dyeing. . . .  r 31,  693, 1104 

See  also  names  of  fabrics. 
Textile  fibers,   chemical  technol- 
ogy   487,910 

Textile  industry,  dye  situation.  .242,  278, 
316,  319,  687,  688, 1521, 1523 

Textile  printing 577 

See  also  Calico  printing. 

Textiles 1472, 1473, 1521 

Chemistry 614,  975 

Color  matching  on 1114 

Coloring  matter  for 692 

Thallium 1275 

Thespasia  lampas 1148 

Thiazine  dyes 765, 1250, 1518 

Thiazine  ring. 1241 

Thiazines 387 

Thiazol  dyes 212,  214,  387,  514 

Thiobenzenyl 1518 

Thiocarbanilide 1326 

Thiocarmine 1362 

Thiocyanate 519 

Thiocyanogen 519 

Thiocyanogen,  pseudo 519 

Thiodianisidine,  Ortho- 145 

Thiodiphenylamine 1506 

Thioindigo 443,  454 

Thioindirubin 13, 1296, 1617 

Thionaphthene  derivatives 443 

Thionylindigo 213 

Thiooxindole 959 

Thiopyrone 766 

Ttiosulfhydrates 1130 

Thiotolylaniline,  Para- 621 

Thiozonide 372 

Thomas,  N.  Spencer,  dyes 1479 

Thread  dyeing 84 

Titanium  mordant 281 

Tolidine 182, 1030 


Toluene 1061 

Toluidine,  Meta- 1493 

Toluol-para-sulf  ochloride 1281 

Tolylenediaminesulfonic  acid. . .  175, 190 

Trimethyl  ether 1168 

Trimethylbraziloin 356, 488 

Trinaphthylmethane 1063 

Trinitro-4-aminophenol  2:3:5 985 

Trioxyflavonol  2:4:2'. 223 

Trioxyflavonol  3:4:3' 821 

Triphenylcarbinol 853 

Triphenylmethane  dyes 49 , 

52,  54,  148,  151,  174,  265,  286, 
334,  387,  388,  399,  400,  408,  410, 
457,  458,  493,  523,  524,  556,  559, 
560,  573,  575,  591,  750,  755,  852, 
1071, 1072, 1222, 1237, 1269-1272, 
1278, 1304, 1338, 1414, 1518, 1567 

Triphenylmethane  group 1551 

Triphenylmethane  series 1415 

Triphenylmethyl 773, 1496 

Triphenylmethyl  salts 523,  524 

Trisazo  dyes 1029 

Tritolylcarbinol 1024 

Turkey  red 392, 806 

Turkey  red  oils 638, 1334 

Turmeric: 

See  Curcumin. 

Ultraviolet 840, 1329 

United  States: 

Census  of  dyes 307, 320, 

1076, 1077, 1319, 1513, 1522-1524 

Chemical  industry 48,  653, 

659,  705, 1112, 1193, 1257, 1512 

Coal-tar  dye  industry 217, 

263, 652, 653, 656, 659-661 
Dye  industry.  17-30, 37,  79, 159, 179, 
262, 292-297,  308,  309,  312,  314- 
320,  324-326,  381,  596,  684,  960, 
968-972,  976,  1075,  1080-1082, 
1107, 1399, 1517, 1440-1448, 1509 

Capital  invested 904, 1564 

Consolidation 1500 

Development 16, 

25,  225,  227,  234,  379, 
566,  567,  598,  611,  633, 641- 
643, 670, 926, 929-934, 963- 
966, 1049, 1050, 1102, 1103, 
1225, 1360, 1361, 1525-1527 

Firms 567, 904 

German  patents 35, 498, 499, 

501,  518, 1485, 1592, 1615 


186 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


United  States — Continued. 
Dye  industry — Continued. 

Government  aid 159, 

526, 973, 1076, 1077 

Markets 1058,1083,1499 

Brazil 150 

China 209 

Far  East 1057 

France 696 

Siam 586 

Mobilization 1003 

Situation  in  1915 792, 

905-907, 1519-1521 
See  also  Shortage. 

Imports  and  exports 1356, 

1512, 1518, 1527 

Legislation 207, 239, 292, 297, 

312,  608,  609,  652, 1043, 1106 
See  also  Patents;  Tariff. 

Patents 608, 1106, 1108, 1514 

Prices 327, 194a,  737a,  1518 

Statistics.. . .  216, 307, 320, 1076, 1077, 
1319, 1512, 1513, 1518, 1522-1524 

Tariff 26,  76, 239, 295,  317, 

482,  596,  609,  657,  660,  661,  911, 
961,  1045,  1074,  1097,  1107,  1203, 
1232, 1233, 1234a,  1284, 1433, 1464, 
1466,  1467,  1480,  1487,  1600-1602 
Tariff      commission,      recom- 
mendations      734, 

736,  737, 1522-1524 
United  States,  Bureau  of  Chemis- 
try, color  laboratory 504 

United  States,  Congress,  hearings.   1514, 

1515 

Urine 728 

Vanadium  black 1646-1650 

See  also  Aniline  black. 


Vat  dyes. . .  131, 132, 387, 1141, 1297, 1310 

Bluish  green 124 

Vegetable  dyes 254,284, 

304, 544,  701, 706,  789, 805, 898-900, 
1111, 1285, 1477, 1531, 1537, 1538 

See    also    Natural  dyes,   and 
names  of  dyes. 

Venezuela,  dyes  and  tannins 1634 

Vidal  black 1543 

Violanthrone,  synthesis 1401 

Violet 599 

Violet  red  dyes 1609 

See  also  Crystal  violet. 

Washing  textile  fibers 487 

Waste,  dyes  from 322,  787 

Wax  resist  process 1136 

Weigert's  process 791 

Woad 865,866 

Wood,  dyes  from — 

See  Logwood;  Vegetable  dyes; 
Natural  dyes. 

Wool  dyeing 84, 

142, 506, 579, 602, 631,  746,  747,  777, 
1014,  1015,  1113,  1125,  1212,  1215, 
1327,  1403,  1424,  1457,  1508,  1546 
Wool  dyes 761 

Black 142, 632 

Light  brown  dye 1302 

Worsted  yarn  dyeing 1424 

Xanthone 1518 

Xylene 1250,1478 

Yarn 366 

Chemical  technology 492 

Yarn  dyeing 53, 84,  506,  602 

Yearbook 1635 

Yellow  dyes,  spectrum  analysis. . .     1495 

Yellow  plant  dyes,  synthesis 824 

Zinc  lime  vat 115, 172, 1599 


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